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The UNIX Philosophy (idea)
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by
Hai-Etlik
Tue Mar 28 2000 at 6:55:21
Some of the tenents of what I understand to be
UNIX
Philosophy
are:
Build
it
yourself
Everything
is a
file
It isn't a
manual
unless it's at least 3
cm
thick
Choice
is
good
Efficient
is good.
I'll add more as I think of them or stea^H^H^H^Henlist the aid of my fellow noders and give full credit on their ideas.
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Worse is better
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plain text mongers
The annoying orange orb outside my window each morning
Unix mailbox file
Did you know that the word 'gullible' isn't in the dictionary?
It's better to regret something you HAVE done
Philosophy
The Unix Programming Environment
^H
Silence is golden
filter
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