Subj : Re: What is UNIX? (was: H To : Dumas Walker From : poindexter FORTRAN Date : Mon Oct 06 2025 10:42:56 -=> Dumas Walker wrote to POINDEXTER FORTRAN <=- DW> I also didn't realize they had BASH shells and *nix commands for DOS DW> back then. They were pretty limited; the shells were more for making people feel comfortable that used shells elsewhere, I don't think they supported scripting 100%. The command line utilities were the basics like tee,cat diff, grep, tail, ls... DW> Luckily, there were a few places in the 1990s where one could get a job DW> with a related degree and then get OTJ training. That is where I DW> learned most of what I know and used professionally. My first "real" IT job, I was hired to do billing reconciliation of call accounting records - basically all Excel. I somehow was then allowed to do moves, adds and changes on the phone system, then managing a Novell network and a dial-up wide area network very similar to Fidonet. I learned all I needed from books and playing around with spare equipment (and a supportive mentor). --- MultiMail/Win v0.52 þ Synchronet þ .: realitycheckbbs.org :: scientia potentia est :. .