Even the best Unix shells are a mere toys in comparison to what Lisp machines were doing in the 80s. I don't wanna say that using a Lisp machine was "life changing" or anything but let's just say I don't like Linux anymore.
I may look like very anti-UNIX, ironically I was big into UNIX, my first experience was with Xenix.
However my university library had a very good section on all kinds of OSes and programming languages since the dawn of computing, thus I could see how the future might have been and there was definitely a much better path, specially when coupled with my own experience across Amiga, Windows and Mac OS.
It is like the bulb paradox, just applied to OSes.
pjmlp|4 years ago
However my university library had a very good section on all kinds of OSes and programming languages since the dawn of computing, thus I could see how the future might have been and there was definitely a much better path, specially when coupled with my own experience across Amiga, Windows and Mac OS.
It is like the bulb paradox, just applied to OSes.