Richie and Thompson, along with Kernighan and others.
It was developed in 1969 by a group of AT&T employees at Bell Labs, including Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie, Brian Kernighan, Douglas Mcllroy and Joe Ossanna.
ANSWERDennis Ritchie and Kenneth Thompson
IBM 360 DOSUNIXMSDOSLinuxIBM 360 DOS preceded both UNIX & MSDOS. There might have been earlier DOSes than 360.
Perhaps K&R (same as C).
A Linux / Unix-based web server will have it's default root set to /var/www, though this can be changed. On Windows, it will vary depending on the software used - for Apache, it is something like C:/Program Files/Apache SoftwareFoundation/Apache2.2/htdocs
Microsoft's first software was a a BASIC programming language interpreter that they created for the MITS Altair 8800 computer in 1975. Microsoft developed Applesoft BASIC for the early Apple computers (the name being a combination of Apple and Microsoft) before moving on to operating systems first with their UNIX clone called XENIX in 1980 and Windows in 1986.
1969, approximately.
It is a UNIX made.
The UNIX operating system is made up of three parts; the kernel, the shell and the programs.
UUCP is the abbriviation of Unix to Unix copy. It is worldwide email system called UUCP or Unix to Unix copy.This email system was developed for the operating system called Unix.
No, but Linux is based on Unix since Linux is a Unix clone.
Unix work is performed by users of the unix system, for application and system programs, or anything that requires a Unix system.
A computer that runs Unix.
Unix commands
Currently, The Open Group owns the "Unix" trademark. No, Unix branded operating systems are proprietary and copyrighted. They are not free or open systems software. From its start until 1993, Unix distributions included all their source code. Programmers have made many free and open Unix-like operating systems, including Linux, NetBSD, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, Dragonfly BSD, Mach, OpenSolaris, etc.
A Unix console is a CLI interface through which to control or monitor a Unix computer.
Unix configuration is the process of tailoring a freshly installed version of Unix to your particular environment. Each Unix system may do that differently.
Solaris is a specific version of Unix; the term 'Unix' refers to a classification, and several vendors provide a Unix-like environment. So, in a sense, Unix and Solaris are the same thing.