“It has been said that the principal function of an operating system is to define a number of different names for the same object, so that it can busy itself keeping track of the relationship between all of the different names.” – David Clark, RFC 814
What's in a Name?
What's in a Name?
What's in a Name?
“It has been said that the principal function of an operating system is to define a number of different names for the same object, so that it can busy itself keeping track of the relationship between all of the different names.” – David Clark, RFC 814