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author | markus schnalke <meillo@marmaro.de> |
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date | Sun, 20 May 2012 17:34:40 +0200 |
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1 %L nmh
2 %T Website of nmh
3 %O \f(CW\s-1 http://nmh.nongnu.org
5 %A Markus Schnalke
6 %T masqmail
7 %I Ulm University of Applied Sciences
8 %R Diploma thesis
9 %D 2009
10 %O \f(CW\s-1 http://marmaro.de/docs/diploma
12 %A Markus Schnalke
13 %T Why the Unix Philosophy still matters
14 %R Term paper
15 %I Ulm University
16 %D 2010
17 %O \f(CW\s-1 http://marmaro.de/docs/studium/unix-phil/
18 %K term paper
20 %A Markus Schnalke
21 %T mmh
22 %I CCC Ulm ChaosSeminar
23 %D 2012
24 %O \f(CW\s-1 http://ulm.ccc.de/ChaosSeminar/2012/04_mmh
26 %L Wikipedia
27 %A Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
28 %T Unix philosophy
29 %D Version of 2010-03-21 17:20 UTC
30 %O \f(CW\s-1 http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Unix_philosophy&oldid=351189719
32 %A Michael S. Mahoney
33 %T The UNIX Oral History Project
34 %I Bell Laboratories
35 %O \f(CW\s-1 http://www.princeton.edu/~hos/Mahoney/expotape.htm
37 %A Mike Gancarz
38 %T The UNIX Philosophy
39 %D 1995
40 %I Digital Press
41 %O \s-1ISBN\s0: 1-55558-123-4
43 %A Eric S. Raymond
44 %T The Art of UNIX Programming
45 %D 2003
46 %I Addison-Wesley
47 %O \f(CW\s-1 http://www.faqs.org/docs/artu/
49 %A Brian W. Kernighan
50 %A Rob Pike
51 %T The UNIX Programming Environment
52 %I Prentice Hall
53 %D 1984
54 %O \s-1ISBN\s0: 0-13-937681-X
56 %A Brian W. Kernighan
57 %A Rob Pike
58 %T The Practice of Programming
59 %I Addison-Wesley
60 %D 1999
61 %O \s-1ISBN\s0: 0-201-61586-X
63 %L ISO
64 %I International Organization for Standardization
65 %T ISO Standard 9126: Software Engineering \(en Product Quality, part 1
66 %C Geneve
67 %D 2001
69 %A Jason Aughenbaugh
70 %A Jonathan Jessup
71 %A Nicholas Spicher
72 %T Building Unix
73 %B Unix: An Oral History
74 %O \f(CW\s-1 http://www.princeton.edu/~hos/frs122/unixhist/finalhis.htm
76 %L Brooks95
77 %A Frederick P. Brooks, Jr.
78 %T The Mythical Man-Month: Essays on Software Engineering
79 %D 1995
80 %V Anniversary Edition
81 %I Addison Wesley Longman
82 %O \s-1ISBN\s0: 0-201-83595-9
84 %L Brooks86
85 %A Frederick P. Brooks, Jr.
86 %T No Silver Bullet: Essence and Accidents of Software Engineering
87 %B Information Processing 1986, the Proceedings of the
88 IFIP Tenth World Computing Conference
89 %D 1986
90 %P 1069\(en1076
91 %I Elsevier Science B.V.
92 %C Amsterdam, The Netherlands
94 %A Charles Darwin
95 %T On the Origin of Species
96 %D 1859
97 %I John Murray
98 %C London
99 %O \f(CW\s-1 http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/On_the_Origin_of_Species_(1859)
101 %A Bryan Costales
102 %A Eric Allman
103 %T sendmail
104 %D 2003
105 %I O'Reilly
106 %P xix
107 %O \s-1ISBN\s0: 1-56592-839-3
109 %A Peter H. Salus
110 %T A Quarter Century of UNIX
111 %D 1994
112 %I Addison-Wesley
113 %O \s-1ISBN\s0: 0-201-54777-5
115 %A Ken Thompson
116 %A Dennis M. Ritchie
117 %T Unix Programmer's Manual
118 %V First Edition
119 %D 1971
120 %P mail(1)
121 %O \f(CW\s-1 http://cm.bell-labs.com/cm/cs/who/dmr/pdfs/man12.pdf
123 %L MH
124 %A \s-1MH\s0/nmh workers
125 %T \s-1MH\s0/nmh Documentation
126 %P mh-profile(5), mh-sequence(5)
127 %O Distributed with nmh-1.3. Online in possibly different versions:
128 \f(CW\s-1 http://linux.die.net/man/5/mh-profile
129 http://linux.die.net/man/5/mh-sequence
130 %K manual pages man page
132 %A Gunnar Ritter
133 %T mail, Mail, mailx, nail-history notes
134 %D 2007
135 %O \f(CW\s-1 http://heirloom.sourceforge.net/mailx_history.html
137 %A Willis H. Ware
138 %T RAND and the Information Evolution: A History in Essays and Vignettes
139 %D 2008
140 %I The RAND Corporation
141 %P 128\(en137
142 %O \s-1ISBN\s0: 978-0-8330-4513-3.
143 \f(CW\s-1 http://www.rand.org/pubs/corporate_pubs/CP537/
145 %L MH-Book
146 %A Jerry Peek
147 %T MH & xmh: Email for Users & Programmers
148 %D 1995
149 %I O'Reilly
150 %O \f(CW\s-1http://rand-mh.sourceforge.net/book/
152 %A Morris I. Bolsky
153 %A David G. Korn
154 %T The KornShell: command and programming language
155 %I Prentice Hall
156 %D 1989
157 %P 254\(en290
158 %O \s-1ISBN\s0: 0-13-516972-0
159 %K korn shell
161 %L ML:MTA-MUA
162 %H Thread with the subjects:
163 %J nmh-workers mailing list
164 %T nmh\ @\ gsoc'', ``external MTA'' and
165 ``should nmh be an MTA or an MUA?
166 %D January 2010
167 %O \f(CW\s-1 http://www.mail-archive.com/nmh-workers@nongnu.org/msg01876.html
169 %L K&R
170 %A Brian W. Kernighan
171 %A Dennis M. Ritchie
172 %T The C Programming Language
173 %I Prentice Hall
174 %D 1988
175 %V Second Edition
176 %O \s-1ISBN\s0: 0-13-110362-8
178 %A Stephen R. Bourne
179 %T The UNIX System
180 %S International Computer Science Series
181 %I Addison-Wesley
182 %D 1982
183 %O \s-1ISBN\s0: 0201137917
185 %A Marc J. Rochkind
186 %T Advanced UNIX Programming
187 %S Software Series
188 %I Prentice-Hall
189 %D 1985
190 %O \s-1ISBN\s0: 9780130118004
192 %A David A. Curry
193 %T UNIX Systems Programming for SVR4
194 %S Nutshell Series
195 %I O'Reilly
196 %D 1996
197 %O \s-1ISBN\s0: 1565921631
199 %A Marshall T. Rose
200 %A John L. Romine
201 %T How to process 200 messages a day and still get some real work done
202 %B Proceedings, Summer Usenix Conference and Exhibition
203 %C Portland, Oregon
204 %D 1985
206 %A Diomidis Spinellis
207 %T Code Quality: The Open Source Perspective
208 %S Effective Software Development Series
209 %I Pearson Education
210 %D 2006
211 %O \s-1ISBN\s0: 0-321-16607-8