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- thegnuproject.html accessdate "2008-08-23".
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- thegnuproject.html author Richard_Stallman.
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- thegnuproject.html isCitedBy Leonard_H._Tower,_Jr..
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- thegnuproject.html quote ""Bourne Again Shell" is a play on the name Bourne Shell, which was the usual shell on Unix.".
- thegnuproject.html quote "Free Software Foundation employees have written and maintained a number of GNU software packages. Two notable ones are the C library and the shell. ... We funded development of these programs because the GNU Project was not just about tools or a development environment. Our goal was a complete operating system, and these programs were needed for that goal.".
- thegnuproject.html quote "Hoping to avoid the need to write the whole compiler myself, I obtained the source code for the Pastel compiler, which was a multiplatform compiler developed at Lawrence Livermore Lab. It supported, and was written in, an extended version of Pascal, designed to be a system-programming language. I added a C front end, and began porting it to the Motorola 68000 computer. But I had to give that up when I discovered that the compiler needed many megabytes of stack space, and the available 68000 Unix system would only allow 64k. ... I concluded I would have to write a new compiler from scratch. That new compiler is now known as GCC; none of the Pastel compiler is used in it, but I managed to adapt and use the C front end that I had written.".
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