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In the 1960s, while ITS was developed at MIT, AT&T Bell Labs fostered a similar hacker spirit, creating Unix and the C language. Ken Thompson and Dennis Ritchie, transitioning from the Multics project, aimed for simplicity and efficiency, developing Unix on PDP-7 and later porting it to PDP-11. The creation of the C language, evolving from B, allowed Unix to be rewritten in a high-level language, setting a foundational standard for modern computing and operating system development...
Nice work! May I suggest that you include mention of Space Travel, which was the initial motivation for why Ken was developing on the spare PDP at Bell, and eventually became an operating system? :^)
I see that the HN comments in your link mention the PDP-1 game "Spacewar!" , which is different than Ken Thompson's early Unix work on his own game "Space Travel" (linked in prev. comment)
8. The Origins of Unix and the C Language
In the 1960s, while ITS was developed at MIT, AT&T Bell Labs fostered a similar hacker spirit, creating Unix and the C language. Ken Thompson and Dennis Ritchie, transitioning from the Multics project, aimed for simplicity and efficiency, developing Unix on PDP-7 and later porting it to PDP-11. The creation of the C language, evolving from B, allowed Unix to be rewritten in a high-level language, setting a foundational standard for modern computing and operating system development...
https://fosscomics.com/8.%20The%20Origins%20of%20Unix%20and%20the%20C%20Language/
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