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author | markus schnalke <meillo@marmaro.de> |
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date | Fri, 01 Jun 2012 22:32:27 +0200 |
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meillo@0 | 11 The UNIX Programming Environment: |
meillo@51 | 12 Instead, what makes it (the UNIX system) effective is an approach |
meillo@0 | 13 to programming, a philosophy of using the computer. Although |
meillo@0 | 14 that philosophy can't be written down in a single sentence, at |
meillo@0 | 15 its heart is the idea that the power of a system comes more from |
meillo@0 | 16 the relationship among programs than from the programs themselves. |
meillo@0 | 17 .. |
meillo@15 | 18 At the heart of the \f(ICunix\fP philosophy is the idea that |
meillo@0 | 19 the power of a system comes more from the relationship |
meillo@0 | 20 among programs than from the programs themselves. |
meillo@0 | 21 .sp |
meillo@0 | 22 \(em Brian W. Kernighan and Rob Pike \(em |
meillo@0 | 23 .ce 0 |