Before unix, I had only used a TRS80-III and an Atari 800. So it was my
first real operating system. I think I was pretty amazed when I logged in
to my account from a second location and it was the same account, somehow.
Magic!
I was also pretty blown away when my professor used ^T in Unipress Emacs.
On Thu, Oct 10, 2019 at 5:25 PM Jim Capp <jcapp(a)anteil.com> wrote:
My “aha” moment was the discovery of man pages and the
realization that
the design of the entire system, from inodes to tty drivers were freely
available at my fingertips for perusal.
It was like having an operating system design course “on-line”, and what a
beautiful design!!!
Cheers,
Jim
On Oct 10, 2019, at 5:11 PM, SPC <spedraja(a)gmail.com> wrote:
El jue., 10 oct. 2019 22:56, Warren Toomey <wkt(a)tuhs.org> escribió:
So I'll kick off another thread. What was your "ahah" moment when you
first saw that Unix was special, especially compared to the systems you'd
previously used?
Mine was: Oh, I can:
+ write a simple script
Me too. But in adittion and specially:
+ the availability of the C compiler
+ syslog
Regards
Sergio Pedraja