Bourne shell was created in 1977.
The word "bash" is derived from "Bourne Again SHell," which is a play on the name of the original Unix shell created by Stephen Bourne. It combines the concepts of being a successor to the Bourne shell and the idea of being "born again."
The first command shell was 'sh', the Bourne shell (Steven Bourne).
bash (Bourne Again Shell) is the default shell in most Linux distributions. It was created as part of the GNU project.
The Bourne shell (sh) ,The C shell (csh) ,The Korn shell (ksh) ,The Z-Shell (zsh) ,The POSIX shell,The Bourne Again SHell (Bash)null
The first shell was 'sh', the Bourne Shell
Bash shell. Stands for Bourne Again Shell
The Z shell is a Bourne-compatible shell for Linux and Unix systems.
It used to be /bin/sh. In some Unix systems that no longer means the Bourne shell, however.
BASH (Bourne-again Shell)
The bash (short for Bourne Again Shell) is a popular command shell for Linux and Unix-like systems. It's name comes from the Bourne Shell, an old shell found on many older Unix systems. bash is a free reimplementation of that shell.
The a default Unix shell is the shell that comes with and is activated initially with your distribution of Unix. The shell is essentially the program the runs the command line interface allowing someone to interact with their computer. Some examples are the Bourne-Again shell (bash) or the Bourne shell (sh).
Bourne Abbey was created in 1138.