Re: unix/literature people article

1998-12-19 Thread Chris Frost
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On Sat, 19 Dec 1998, Paul Seelig wrote:

> The Elements Of Style: UNIX As Literature
> http://www.performancecomputing.com/features/9809of1.shtml
Thanks, it's a really great article! (Thanks to Curt too.)

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Re: unix/literature people article

1998-12-19 Thread Paul Seelig
On Fri, 18 Dec 1998, Chris Frost wrote:

> Several months back a webzine (maybe they did print also) has a great
> article on the writers findings to why people who were very good at
> writing, etc used unix so much (because unix is a language, as he
> explained with an example of two unix people grep'ing a menu at a
> restraunt). It might have been unixworld, but I didn't see it there,
> anyone remember where I could find this article?
> 
The Elements Of Style: UNIX As Literature
http://www.performancecomputing.com/features/9809of1.shtml

   Nice article indeed, P. *8^)
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Re: unix/literature people article

1998-12-18 Thread Curt Daugaard
The article can be found at:

http://www.wenet.net/~scoville/PCarticle.html


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On Fri, Dec 18, 1998 at 04:52:05PM -0600, Chris Frost wrote:
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> Several months back a webzine (maybe they did print also) has a great
> article on the writers findings to why people who were very good at
> writing, etc used unix so much (because unix is a language, as he
> explained with an example of two unix people grep'ing a menu at a
> restraunt). It might have been unixworld, but I didn't see it there,
> anyone remember where I could find this article?
> 
> thanks,
> Chris
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unix/literature people article

1998-12-18 Thread Chris Frost
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Several months back a webzine (maybe they did print also) has a great
article on the writers findings to why people who were very good at
writing, etc used unix so much (because unix is a language, as he
explained with an example of two unix people grep'ing a menu at a
restraunt). It might have been unixworld, but I didn't see it there,
anyone remember where I could find this article?

thanks,
Chris
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