There is no such thing as 'the greatest number'.
Here is a program in unix to prove it:
echo 'for (i=1; i>=0; i= i*2) print i,"\n";' | bc
if you want to actually see the output use it this way:
echo 'for (i=1; i>=0; i= i*2) print i,"\n";' | bc | less -S
echo 'print a pattern'
'cat' is short for concatenation; it is a Unix utility program to print the contents of 1 or more files on the standard output. It is similar to the 'type' command in Windows.
The lp and lpr commands are the traditional commands used to print jobs on UNIX.
The kernel is the central control program of Unix and the majority of other operating systems.
No, Unix is an operating system program. A utility program cannot run by itself; it runs under an operating system.
You can debug C programs using gdb on Unix.
Unix is inherently portable; this means that a program, script, or process may be moved from Unix system to Unix system with little effort or change (hence - portable).
By typing its name into the shell
Something what the computer executes.
The mini shell program is used in Unix as a programming software. It is a redirected and streamlined approach at creating variables, commands, and tokens.
Obviously. Unix is the original C platform. Also, the original A and B platform. :)
You can read the files from Unix school by download the program to a word format. Also, you can use Adobe reader as well to read the material.