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Mashey (born 1946) is an
American computer scientist,
director and entrepreneur. He is a
consultant for Techviser, a
boutique consulting firm.
Mashey...
- The PWB s**** (also
known as the
Mashey s****) was a Unix s****. The PWB s**** was a
modified (and
generally constrained to be upward-compatible) version...
- s****. The PWB s**** or
Mashey s****, sh, was an upward-compatible
version of the
Thompson s****,
augmented by John
Mashey and
others and distributed...
- Dolotta; J.R.
Mashey (1976). An
introduction to the Programmer's Workbench. Proc. 2nd Int'l Conf. on
Software Engineering. pp. 164–168. John R.
Mashey (2004)...
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executable file had the same name—sh. The
Bourne s**** was also
preceded by the
Mashey s****.
Bourne was
released in 1979 in the
Version 7 Unix
release distributed...
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among others, was
released by AT&T (wikipedia UNIX page). 1975 (1975) "PWB
Mashey s****
started mid 1975."
September 1975 (1975-09):
Digital Equipment Corporation...
- Code movement,
signatory on the
Agile Manifesto John
Mashey – aut****d PWB s****, also
called Mashey s****
Yukihiro Matsumoto "Matz" – Ruby
language Conor...
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notably John
Mashey,
began modifying the
Thompson s**** to make it more
suitable for programming. The result,
known as the PWB s**** or the
Mashey s****, included...
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Archived from the
original on 14
November 2016.
Retrieved 12
January 2020.
Mashey, John R. (27
December 2004). "Languages, Levels, Libraries, and Longevity"...
- John L. Hennessy, Todd Bezenek,
David Hitz, Earl Killian, Dan Levin, John
Mashey, John P. McCaskey, Bob Miller,
Stratton Sclavos, and Skip Stritter. In 2010...