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In principle
the user was also a
programmer
early in '60
mainframes started to provide some "advanced features"
like input/output management, the user should still be a
programmer (1965: Multics)
in '70 the
concept of OS is clear and some "modern" OSs are
available, over all Unix (1973: rewritten in C), but
let's remeber at least VMS too
if mainframes
are the "real computers" for people that work with them,
some new "toys" are created for people to learn and have
fun:
personal
computers
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