Index
A note on the digital index
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A
- AIs (Artificial Intelligence Laboratories), The Early Hackers
- Apple, The Rise of Unix
- ARPAnet, The Early Hackers
- electronic mailing lists and, The Early Hackers
- Artificial Intelligence Laboratories (AIs), The Early Hackers
B
- BASIC language, The Rise of Unix
- bazaar development style, The Cathedral and the Bazaar, The Cathedral and the Bazaar, The Social Context of Open-Source Software, The Social Context of Open-Source Software
- Linus’s Law and, Release Early, Release Often
- vs. cathedral mode, On Management and the Maginot Line
- Berkeley Systems Design, Incorporated (BSDI), The Early Free Unixes
- Brooks, Fred (author), The Mail Must Get Through, Release Early, Release Often, When Is a Rose Not a Rose?, The Social Context of Open-Source Software
- Brook’s Law, How Many Eyeballs Tame Complexity, The Social Context of Open-Source Software, The Social Context of Open-Source Software
- BSDI (Berkeley systems Design, Incorporated), The Early Free Unixes
- bugs, fixing bazaar style, How Many Eyeballs Tame Complexity–How Many Eyeballs Tame Complexity
C
- C language, The Rise of Unix
- Carnegie-Mellon University (CMU), The Early Hackers
- category killer, Fetchmail Grows Up
- cathedral ...
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