From: "A. P. Garcia" <a.phillip.garcia@gmail.com>
To: sjenkin@canb.auug.org.au
Cc: TUHS <tuhs@tuhs.org>
Subject: [TUHS] Re: Anyone ever heard of teaching a case study of Initial Unix?
Date: Wed, 3 Jul 2024 05:04:42 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <CAFCBnZvi05cbtR0ap-+vsEjwBpwX3W2M5-ZnOaCJHjuA-T8uSg@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <93529CA0-7097-443C-999B-384BE6BD5683@canb.auug.org.au>
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On Wed, Jul 3, 2024, 1:17 AM <sjenkin@canb.auug.org.au> wrote:
> I’ve never heard of a Computer Science or Software Engineering program
> that included a ‘case study’ component, especially for Software
> Development & Projects.
>
> <snip>
>
> Developers of Initial Unix arguably were 10x-100x more productive than IBM
> OS/360, a ‘best practice’ development at the time,
> so what CSRC did differently is worth close examination.
>
> I’ve not seen examined the role of the ‘capability’ of individual
> contributors, the collaborative, collegiate work environment
> and the ‘context’, a well funded organisation not dictating deadlines or
> product specifications for researchers.
>
> <snip>
I haven't heard of such a case study either. But you reminded me of an
analogy I once read. Please forgive me if my memory is incorrect or
incomplete.
I believe I read it in the book "The Supermen", and the idea might be
attributed to Seymour Cray. The basic idea was that any technical problem
can be solved with a shovel, where the sharpness of the blade represents
the astuteness of the people working on it, and the force applied to the
handle is how much money you throw at it. A bit simplistic, perhaps, but I
think there's also a lot of truth in it.
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2024-07-03 4:51 [TUHS] " sjenkin
2024-07-03 5:02 ` [TUHS] " Al Kossow
2024-07-03 6:46 ` arnold
2024-07-03 14:04 ` Clem Cole
2024-07-03 15:22 ` Theodore Ts'o
2024-07-03 15:36 ` Larry McVoy
2024-07-03 14:59 ` Marc Rochkind
2024-07-03 23:35 ` G. Branden Robinson
2024-07-04 13:00 ` Marc Donner
2024-07-03 9:04 ` A. P. Garcia [this message]
2024-07-03 15:17 ` Vincenzo Nicosia
2024-07-03 15:35 ` Marc Donner
2024-07-03 17:39 ` Jon Forrest
2024-07-03 17:49 ` segaloco via TUHS
2024-07-03 18:16 ` Erik E. Fair
2024-07-03 19:58 ` Rich Salz
2024-07-03 23:15 ` Dave Horsfall
2024-07-03 23:23 ` Marc Donner
2024-07-03 23:26 ` Rik Farrow
2024-07-04 23:26 ` Dave Horsfall
2024-07-03 15:37 ` Al Kossow
2024-07-03 16:01 ` Al Kossow
2024-07-03 16:05 ` Warner Losh
2024-07-03 23:29 ` Marc Rochkind
2024-07-03 23:50 ` G. Branden Robinson
2024-07-04 8:23 ` Vincenzo Nicosia
2024-07-04 20:34 ` Nevin Liber
2024-07-04 20:44 ` segaloco via TUHS
2024-07-04 21:41 ` sjenkin
[not found] ` <7AC009E5-C985-44AD-A55E-E0BFC05CDD31@serissa.com>
2024-07-05 9:41 ` Steve Jenkin
2024-07-05 9:47 ` Steve Jenkin
2024-07-05 0:03 ` Stuff Received
2024-07-05 0:12 ` Larry McVoy
2024-07-05 2:24 ` Adam Thornton
2024-07-05 2:42 ` Bakul Shah via TUHS
2024-07-05 7:13 ` arnold
2024-07-05 7:42 ` Bakul Shah via TUHS
2024-07-05 8:20 ` arnold
2024-07-05 8:52 ` G. Branden Robinson
2024-07-05 7:36 ` Dave Horsfall
2024-07-05 10:18 ` Peter Yardley
2024-07-05 21:38 ` [TUHS] Re: mental architecture models, " John Levine
2024-07-05 21:49 ` Larry McVoy
2024-07-05 22:08 ` Charles H Sauer (he/him)
2024-07-05 22:24 ` Larry McVoy
2024-07-05 23:17 ` John Levine
2024-07-06 12:52 ` sjenkin
2024-07-06 14:02 ` John R Levine
2024-07-06 15:58 ` Clem Cole
2024-07-06 20:56 ` John R Levine
2024-07-06 21:32 ` Charles H Sauer (he/him)
2024-07-06 23:46 ` Peter Yardley
2024-07-07 17:43 ` James Frew
2024-07-07 1:39 ` John Levine
2024-07-07 3:26 ` [TUHS] Re: PL.8 [was " Charles H Sauer (he/him)
2024-07-07 5:33 ` [TUHS] " arnold
2024-07-05 22:10 ` Dan Cross
2024-07-07 22:00 ` [TUHS] " Dave Horsfall
2024-07-07 23:28 ` Brad Spencer
2024-07-08 6:17 ` Dave Horsfall
2024-07-08 6:27 ` Lars Brinkhoff
2024-07-08 6:51 ` Dave Horsfall
2024-07-08 9:36 ` David Arnold
2024-07-08 6:59 ` arnold
2024-07-08 13:22 ` Larry McVoy
2024-07-08 15:37 ` Al Kossow
2024-07-08 17:22 ` Tom Lyon
2024-07-08 17:04 ` Clem Cole
2024-07-08 15:28 ` Brad Spencer
2024-07-08 15:33 ` Al Kossow
2024-07-08 0:21 ` John Levine
2024-07-08 0:35 ` Dave Horsfall
2024-07-08 12:29 ` Peter Yardley
2024-07-05 16:40 ` Jon Steinhart
2024-07-06 13:20 ` Dave Horsfall
2024-07-05 0:08 ` Marc Rochkind
2024-07-04 1:53 ` John Levine
2024-07-04 2:59 ` segaloco via TUHS
2024-07-04 6:53 ` Rob Pike
2024-07-04 15:07 ` Larry McVoy
2024-07-03 14:46 [TUHS] " Norman Wilson
2024-07-03 15:45 ` [TUHS] " Clem Cole
2024-07-03 15:52 ` Clem Cole
2024-07-03 16:12 ` Chet Ramey via TUHS
2024-07-05 13:20 Douglas McIlroy
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