[TUHS] Your Most Prized UNIX Artifacts?

arnold at skeeve.com arnold at skeeve.com
Tue Jun 10 02:11:20 AEST 2025


Welcome to the fold!

If you can find a copy of "Unix In A Nutshell, 4th Edition", there is
a bibliography of classic Unix books in the back.  You might want
to try to track down some of those volumes. Some are still in print,
some are not.

Arnold

Cameron Míċeál Tyre via TUHS <tuhs at tuhs.org> wrote:

> Hello Warren and everyone,
>
> Your post is an appropriate time for me to say that, despite me
> still being in diapers when development started in 1969 and despite
> me eventually choosing a paying job that initially had no exposure to
> computers in general or UNIX in particular, through an unplanned series
> of events starting late last year I have drifted sideways into the world
> of UNIX and then I found this mailing list and that cemented what might
> have just been a passing phase into a fascination, a growing collection
> of books and a growing appreciation for things I never previously knew
> existed such as troff and the Single UNIX Specification. Thank you
> for letting me join this list and allowing me to learn something new
> every day.
>
> Best wishes to all,
>
> Cameron Tyre
>
>
> On Monday, June 9th, 2025 at 8:30 AM, Warren Toomey via TUHS <tuhs at tuhs.org> wrote:
>
> > 
> > 
> > On Fri, Jun 06, 2025 at 06:09:57PM +0000, segaloco via TUHS wrote:
> > 
> > > What do folks have around that you're particularly thrilled to have among your UNIX-y possessions?
> > 
> > 
> > Mine is the wonderful and amazing collection of people who have chosen
> > to join the TUHS mailing list, and the contributions they have made over
> > the past thirty years.
> > 
> > Sincerely, thanks to all of you!
> > 
> > Cheers, Warren


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