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RUNCOM is a CTSS
macro command (script) processor.
Louis Pouzin created RUNCOM for CTSS
circa 1963. He
released a
paper in 1965
describing a
design for...
- COMMAND,
later named EXEC.
Multics included an
offshoot of CTSS
RUNCOM, also
called RUNCOM. EXEC was
eventually replaced by EXEC 2 and REXX.
Languages such...
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commands stored in a file; it was
called runcom for "run commands", and the file
began to be
called "a
runcom". rc in Unix is a
fossil from that usage...
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Glenda Schroeder. Schroeder's
Multics s**** was
itself modeled after the
RUNCOM program Louis Pouzin showed to the
Multics Team. The "rc"
suffix on some...
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Economist Group,
December 13, 2013, Mr
Pouzin created a
program called RUNCOM that
helped users automate tedious and
repetitive commands. That program...
- In 1964, MIT Com****tion
Center staff member Louis Pouzin developed the
RUNCOM tool for
executing command scripts while allowing argument substitution...
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System (CTSS) at MIT,
Pouzin wrote a
program for it
called RUNCOM around 1963–64.
RUNCOM permitted the
execution of
commands contained within a folder...
- EXEC was
written in 1966 by
Stuart Madnick at MIT on the
model of CTSS
RUNCOM. He
originally called this
processor COMMAND, and it was
later renamed EXEC...
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Pouzin created for CTSS a
command called RUNCOM,
which executed a list of
commands contained in a file.
RUNCOM also
provided for
parameter substitution...
- cross-platform s****) PowerS**** (.NET-based CLI) rc (s**** for Plan 9)
RUNCOM (CTSS
command processor) Rexx sh (standard Unix s****, by
Stephen R. Bourne)...