UNIX

A History and a Memoir

paperback, 197 pages

Published Oct. 18, 2019 by Independently published.

ISBN:
9781695978553

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5 stars (3 reviews)

2 editions

Cozy stroll through Unix's history

5 stars

Brian Kernighan provides an enjoyable read detailing the creation of Unix.

I really enjoyed the "behind the scenes" stories that describe the whys & hows that led to the development of some of the programs and tools we use to this day, such as: pipes, grep/egrep, the C language itself, the Bourne shell, Make, Sed & Awk, and on and on!

The mini biographies of the many talented folks (e.g., Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie, Doug McIlroy) who were instrumental in creating Unix was a fund read as well.

A history of UNIX from one of its creators.

5 stars

A nice, brief book from one of the people involved in the initial creation and subsequent development of Unix and the programming environment that grew up around it. A somewhat technical book, it covers the early history of the development of Unix itself and also the development and growth of the huge set of tools and programs that grew out of what Unix was able to provide as an operating system.

Chapter one looks at the history of the author's education, as well as the history of Bell Labs before and after he joins it. It also introduces the large and varied cast of people he would work with while at the lab, many of whom will be familiar to those who have an interest in Computer Engineering. He also briefly covers the management style at Bell Labs, which helped to foster the attitude of having a long term view …

Review of 'UNIX' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

A fascinating journey through the development of the Unix operating system (and related tools and languages, such as C), told by someone that was there.

It does not go into much technical detail, though there are some source listings here and there, mostly focusing on an overview of the technical sides, as well as the social and organizational aspects that contributed to an environment of innovation.

The story of how such an influential system, that still echoes loudly in almost all major OSes today, is fascinating, helped along by an author that knows how to write about advanced subjects in an understandable and enjoyable manner.