Friday 19 July 2013

UNIX

                                                                     Dennis Ritchie
The Unix operating system was conceived and implemented in 1969 at AT&T's Bell Laboratories in the United States by Ken ThompsonDennis RitchieDouglas McIlroy, andJoe Ossanna. It was first released in 1971 and was initially entirely written in assembly language, a common practice at the time. Later, in a key pioneering approach in 1973, Unix was re-written in the programming language C by Dennis Ritchie (with exceptions to the kernel and I/O). The availability of an operating system written in a high-level language allowed easier portability to different computer platforms. With a legal glitch forcing AT&T to license the operating system's source code to anyone who asked Unix quickly grew and became widely adopted by academic institutions and businesses. In 1984, AT&T divested itself of Bell Labs. Free of the legal glitch requiring free licensing, Bell Labs began selling Unix as aproprietary product.

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