On 04/04/20 11:05, markus schnalke wrote (in part):
Thus I now wonder what the first book on Unix,
intended for a general
readership was.
Not to be overly pedantic but what would be a "general
readership"?
For example, I understand that the patent dep't was an early Unix
customer. Would they been a general readership (and how were they taught)?
(I would think that many of today's grunt-and-poke UI generation would
have difficulty with a cli.)
N.