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  1. 8 de may. de 2024 · Bill Joy, American software developer, entrepreneur, and cofounder of the computer manufacturer Sun Microsystems. Joy devised a version of the UNIX operating system that placed UNIX servers at the forefront of the Internet revolution. He also collaborated on the Java programming language and the Jini networking system.

  2. Hace 6 días · Hace 23 años, Bill Joy, cofundador y jefe científico del gigante tecnológico Sun Microsystems, publicó un largo artículo en la revista Wired titulado Why the Future Doesn’t Need Us (Por qué el futuro no nos necesita) en el que compartía la revelación que había tenido un par de años antes.

  3. Bill Joy's greatest gift to man – the vi editor. "Out of all of Bill Joy's contributions to technology, users appear most fond of one of the simplest - the vi editor. Joy leaves a lasting legacy of work both in the general technology domain and at Sun Microsystems. Among Joy's list of achievements are BSD Unix, NFS, UltraSPARC ...

  4. 19 de may. de 2024 · Vi and Vim are two different text editors. Vi is an older text editor created in the 1970s, while Vim is a newer editor that builds on Vi with additional features and improvements. Bill Joy is the original creator of the vi editor. Tim Thompson is the original creator of vim. Here are some of the key differences between vi and vim ...

  5. 9 de may. de 2024 · In his book How Google Works, he uses use the terms “divas” and “knaves” to distinguish between who you should tolerate and who you shouldn’t: “Knavish behavior is a product of low integrity; diva-ish behavior is one of high exceptionalism. Knaves prioritize the individual over the team; divas think they are better than the team ...

  6. 10 de may. de 2024 · And one of the creators of the internet, Bill Joy, wrote extensively about it in his famous article ‘Why the future doesn’t need us’. The manifest content is about tech but, as you rightly argue, the foundational question is about our gluttony for energy, really just another human desire for power which takes many forms.

  7. Hace 4 días · The first UNIX system developed at UC Berkeley was in 1974 for the PDP-11 minicomputer; the second system, 1BSD, was developed by then graduate student Bill Joy in 1977. BSD has gone through many changes over the years, and is currently available in version 4.4BSD.