How Unix made it to the top
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How Unix made it to the top
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#3I expected this to be about how Unix became so popular (_top_ of popularity charts), not to the top (_CEO_).
Although it is a shame that for end users Unix is still nowhere near the top of any popularity metric.
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#4I expected this to be about how Unix became so popular (_top_ of popularity charts), not to the top (_CEO_).
Well that was the intended wordplay. Although it is a shame that for end users Unix is still nowhere near the top of any popularity metric.
Unix userland, not so much, outside the software engineering community.
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#5I expected this to be about how Unix became so popular (_top_ of popularity charts), not to the top (_CEO_).
Well that was the intended wordplay. Although it is a shame that for end users Unix is still nowhere near the top of any popularity metric.
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#10Earlier quoted context omitted.
ya no one uses mac or BSD
Indeed, noone uses BSD. Is mac considered as a Unix? I think it'd be considered as its own thing by now.
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/1489/is-mac-os-x-un...