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Chapter�Contrasts
Comparing the Unix Philosophy with Others
Table of Contents
The Elements of Operating-System Style
What Is the Operating System's Unifying Idea?Multitasking CapabilityCooperating ProcessesInternal BoundariesFile Attributes and Record StructuresBinary File FormatsPreferred User Interface StyleIntended AudienceEntry Barriers to DevelopmentOperating-System Comparisons
VMSMacOSOS/2Windows NTBeOSMVSVM/CMSLinuxWhat Goes Around, Comes Around
The design of operating systems conditions the style of software development under them in many ways both obvious and subtle. Much of this book traces connections between the design of the Unix operating system and the philosophy of program design that has evolved around it. For contrast, it will therefore be instructive to compare the classic Unix way with the styles of design and programming native to other major operating systems.
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