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Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Ghosts of Unix Past
One of the
most awesome collection of articles
on software design is Neil Brown's
Ghosts of Unix Past: a historical search for design patterns
Ghosts of Unix past, part 2: Conflated designs
Ghosts of Unix past, part 3: Unfixable designs
Ghosts of Unix past, part 4: High-maintenance designs
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