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Browsing Unix Source Code via the Web
The unix source code is on the web in many locations. Here are a couple of my favorite links...
OpenBSD Source Code This is the OpenBSD source code set up for easy web browsing. You wouldn't want to download the entire source code this way. But if you just want to see how something was implemented, this link works well. The Unix Tree This page has links to the early versions of unix. Here you can see unix as it was written by the original authors. I especially like the Seventh Edition Unix link. I find it very enlightening to compare: Early version of cat.c Recent version of cat.c |
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