Pipe: How the System Call That Ties Unix Together Came About
A History of how the Unix Pipe command came together, and influenced programming.
Source: Pipe: How the System Call That Ties Unix Together Came About, an article by David Cassel.
A History of how the Unix Pipe command came together, and influenced programming.
Source: Pipe: How the System Call That Ties Unix Together Came About, an article by David Cassel.
For part two, I would like to introduce three changes to the standard library that address problems that the community has been thinking about and debating solutions to for years.
Source: What’s New in Go 1.20, Part II: Major Standard Library Changes, an article by Carl M. Johnson.
As the 20th century came to a close, ARM was on the precipice of massive change. Under its first CEO, Robin Saxby, the company had grown from 12 engineers in a barn to hundreds of employees and was the preferred choice in RISC chips for the rapidly expanding mobile market. But the mobile and computer worlds were starting to merge, and the titans of the latter industry were not planning to surrender to the upstarts of the former.
Source: A history of ARM, part 3: Coming full circle, an article by Jeremy Reimer.