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| tactics:unix-philosophy [2025/09/10 12:03] – [Deeper Analysis] Humphrey Boa-Gart | tactics:unix-philosophy [2025/10/23 14:46] (current) – [Unix Philosophy] General MacOwlthur | ||
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| Because of this set of ideals that drove Unix development, | Because of this set of ideals that drove Unix development, | ||
| - | While Unix has largely been superceded by its descendants | + | While Unix has largely been superceded by its descendants [[diy: |
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| > It is worth noting that the system is totally self-supporting. All UNIX software is maintained under UNIX; likewise, UNIX documents are generated and formatted by the UNIX editor and text formatting program. | > It is worth noting that the system is totally self-supporting. All UNIX software is maintained under UNIX; likewise, UNIX documents are generated and formatted by the UNIX editor and text formatting program. | ||
| - | Unix //((like Linux & BSD after it)// is its own development environment and support structure. You don't need fancy third-party IDE's or hardware development kits to debug, modify or expand the system, because it's all part of the operating system | + | Unix //(like Linux & BSD after it)// is its own development environment and support structure. You don't need fancy third-party IDE's or hardware development kits to debug, modify or expand the system, because it's all part of the operating system. With Linux, you now have internal [[tools: |
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