We have a great speaker lined up for November. Dan Bacus was my Lnux 
professor at ITT Tech and I learned a lot from him. If you know someone 
you'd like to introduce Linux to, this would be a great meeting.

*Description*

   Have you ever wondered how the name UNIX came about?  Have you ever 
wondered why UNIX was developed in the first place?  Why is it passwd 
instead of password?  What the Hell does grep stand for anyway?  Why are 
there around 40 commands that are two characters in length?  Have you ever 
wondered WTF when it came to UNIX/Linux?  Me too!  And, over my years as a 
corporate trainer, I have assembled stories from students who were there 
when Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie, Brian Kernighan, Steven Bourne (no 
relation to Jason), and all the others, were developing UNIX and the C 
Programming language at AT&T Bell Labs back in the 1970s.  Students who 
would say things like, “Yeah, when I was in a class that Dennis Ritchie was 
teaching at Bell Labs, Dennis explained…”

   Now, I cannot swear that all of these stories are true, but they do make 
for a good story, and they can at least help you get over some of the WTF 
moments encountered when dealing with UNIX and Linux.

*Bio*

Dan Bacus started out in college learning C Programming on DEC ULTRIX back 
in 1986.  He was a corporate trainer, teaching several versions of UNIX 
from 1992 to 2001, including:  NCR SVR4, HP-UX, DG-UX, Sun OS, and 
Solaris.  He has taught everything from how to log in, to how to analyze a 
kernel panic. He was an Adjunct Instructor at the Nashville campus of ITT 
Technical Institute from 2010 to 2016, teaching classes on Linux; 
Networking; Network Security; and Programming.  He has held several 
positions involving UNIX/Linux administration, SAN administration, backups, 
and related technologies over the years, and he is currently employed at 
MEDHOST as a Sr. Storage Engineer where he is automating storage tasks via 
shell programming on RHEL.


*“Never let the truth get in the way of a good story.”* – attributed to 
Mark Twain


*Registration*


*Registration and address on meetup 
<https://www.meetup.com/Nashville-Linux-Users-Group/events/cppggryzpbqb/>*

Event is free but please register so Vaco knows how much much food and beer 
to have on hand.

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