annotate dedication.roff @ 145:3361e53dfcd6
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5 .ps 12
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7 .\" sp 2.5i
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12 Instead, what makes it (the UNIX system) effective is an approach
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13 to programming, a philosophy of using the computer. Although
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14 that philosophy can't be written down in a single sentence, at
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15 its heart is the idea that the power of a system comes more from
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16 the relationship among programs than from the programs themselves.
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17 .\" The UNIX Programming Environment, p. viii
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19 At the heart of the \f(ICUnix\fI philosophy is the idea that
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20 the power of a system comes more from the relationship
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21 among programs than from the programs themselves.
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22 .\" freely rearranged
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24 \(em Brian W. Kernighan and Rob Pike \(em
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29 As computing scientists we know that in our area,
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30 perhaps more than everywhere else,
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31 mathematical elegance is not a dispensable luxury
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32 but decides between success and failure.
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33 .\" EWD 896
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34 ..
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35 How do we convince people that in programming
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36 simplicity and clarity \(enin short: what mathematicians
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37 call ``elegance''\(en are not a dispensable luxury, but a
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38 crucial matter that decides between success and failure?
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39 .\" EWD 648
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41 \(em Edsger W. Dijkstra \(em
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45 Open your mind to the past \(en art, history, philosophy.
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46 And all this may mean something.
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47 .\" Star Trek, TNG, 2x17 ``Samaritan Snare''
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49 \(em Jean-Luc Picard \(em
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