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UNIX

or Unix

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Trademark.
  1. a multiuser, multitasking computer operating system.


UNIX

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noun

  1. a multi-user multitasking operating system found on many types of computer
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The code used for most large-scale computing systems and much of the Web is based on UNIX, software that was written before we began measuring time with such precision.

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We also note that Platforms One and Two had identifiable OS’s associated with them—MVS for Platform One for example and UNIX, Windows and Linux for Platform Two.

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"At no time could I have predicted what would happen with UNIX," he said.

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I was working with tools on UNIX, which were not very easy to use.

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To work yourself up to smart at least, learn UNIX.

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