The ‘C’ programming language was designed and developed by Brian Kernighan, and Dennis Ritchie at The Bell Research Labs. ‘C’ is a language specifically created in order to allow the programmer access to almost all of the machine’s internals- registers, I/O slots and absolute addresses. However, at the same time,’C’ allows for as much data hiding and programme text modularisation as isneeded to allow very complex multi-programmer projects to be constructed in an organised and timely fashion. During the early 1960s computer Operating Systems started to become very much more complex with the introduction of multi-terminal and multi-process capabilities. Prior to this time Operating Systems had been carefully and laboriously crafted using assembler codes, and many programming teams realised that in order to have a working o/s in anything like a reasonable time this was now longer economically feasible. This then was the motivation to produce the ‘C’ Language, which was first implemented in assembler on a Digital Equipment Corporation PDP-7. Of course once a simple assembler version was working it was possible to rewrite the compiler in ‘C’ itself. This was done in short order and therefore as soon as the PDP-11 was introduced by DEC it was only necessary to change the code generator section of the compiler and the new machine had a compiler in just a few weeks. ‘C’ wasthen used to implement the UNIX o/s. This means, that a complete UNIX can betransported, or to use the simple jargon of today; ‘ported’ to a new machine inliterally just a few months by a small team of competent programmers.
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The Apocalypse
Aurora beamed across the night
Filling the sky with blinding light
The sun peeped out through the horizon
And all the birds chirped in unison
Waves lashed the Sandy shore
Children heard the Miner’s Roar
A chilly wind blew across the land
Blew but in the desert sand
A stranger with eyes so bright
Set the Minal Board right
A myth, a shadow was spoke of
And in the darkness sought of
A basilisk sat basking in the sun
Dragons did among the skies run
As cockerels crowed away
And creatures di knights slay
The strangers influence grew with power
He sat bounding on a sky high tower
The wizard wands met with a clash
And out to enemies his men did lash
Getting splattered on the blood filled bank
And as they ran their ship got sank
And to challenge duke there was no one
The Blood Skrewn Battle was Won
