why learn UNIX
Mike McNamara
mac at esl.UUCP
Wed Jan 14 04:51:24 AEST 1987
->>In a recent article bzs at bu-cs.BU.EDU (Barry Shein) wrote:
->>From: alan at herman.UUCP (Alan Kiecker)
->>>One of our directors is on an advisory board to one of our state colleges.
->>>Currently the college is using a VAX VMS system, but is considering moving
->>>over to UNIX...
->>...
->>
->> 6. Manuals - The full set of UNIX manuals is readily available
->> and inexpensive (a very complete set should cost around $100,
->> a more than adequate set probably less half that.) ...
->> VMS manual sets are several times more...
->> expensive and not readily available. I've never seen a tutorial
->> or self-help type book on VMS in the popular press...
->>
-> And Garry Wiegand (garry%cadif-oak at cu-arpa.cs.cornell.edu) commented:
->>Not fair. The Unix manuals are cheap because they:
->>
->> 1) Are cryptic and obscure,
->> 2) Are not kept up-to-date,
->> 3) Contain no examples,
->> 4) Contain no index,
->> 5) Assume that you're a wizard.
->>
->>DEC publishes a number of "tutorial and self-help" books -- there aren't
->>the popular press books partly because the original manufacturer has acted
->>responsibly and published them itself. After all, would you prefer to buy
->>a "Guide to programming in Fortran on XXX" or "Guide to Text Editing" from
->>the manufacturer or from some unknown hacker author?
->>
-> One of the best things Hewlett Packard & Sun Microsystems have done
-> for Unix is rewrite and add to the documentation set. The
-> particularily valuable additions these companies have made is to
-> write beginners' guides. I have recommended these guides to new users
-> of machines like Valids, or other unix based systems.
->
-> Perhaps the strongest need that exists in unix, however, is not another
-> round of "Introduction to the Unix Shell", but rather a complete
-> rewrite of the Manual set, so that users can find those utilities
-> we are always seeing source code poping up for in net.sources; RTFM
-> is just too difficult.
->
-> Of course, I personally, would be much more interested in working on
-> implementing Unix on a heterogeneous collection of processors...
->
-> So, ATT, Berkeley, get together a bunch of Technical writers and
-> document the d**m thing!!
->
->> 10. UNIX has better games :-)
->>
->>true
-> -Barry Shein, Boston University
->>
->>garry wiegand (garry%cadif-oak at cu-arpa.cs.cornell.edu)
->>
Michael Mc Namara
ESL Incorporated
ARPA: mac%esl at lll-lcc.ARPA
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Michael Mc Namara
ESL Incorporated
ARPA: mac%esl at lll-lcc.ARPA
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