From: Doc Shipley
Sent: Monday, October 17, 2011 1:02 PM
The ongoing thread about the origins of C and UNIX
have made me
wonder about something I was told years ago:
"UNIX was written as a host platform for C
*development* and was not
originally envisioned as the production platform for applications
developed on it."
In other words, the intent was that developers
would write code on
UNIX, then port it to an "application-oriented" OS for production.
Is there any truth to that?
Well, since Unix (nee "Unics") originated before the C language, that
would seem to put paid to the claim at all, as would the fact that it
was an experimental operating system created to host an application
that already existed.
Rich Alderson
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