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The Bourne shell (sh) is a shell command-line interpreter for computer operating systems.It first appeared on Version 7 Unix, as its default shell. Unix-like systems continue to have /bin/sh—which will be the Bourne shell, or a symbolic link or hard link to a compatible shell—even when other shells are used by most users.
Stephen Richard "Steve" Bourne (born 7 January 1944) is an English computer scientist based in the United States for most of his career. He is well known as the author of the Bourne shell ( sh ), which is the foundation for the standard command-line interfaces to Unix .
In computing, Bash (Bourne Again Shell) [7] is a Unix shell and command language first developed for the GNU Project [8] by Brian Fox, supported by the Free Software Foundation. [9] [10] Designed as a 100% [11] free software alternative for the Bourne shell, [12] [13] [14] it was initially released in 1989. [15]
The Bourne shell, sh, was a new Unix shell by Stephen Bourne at Bell Labs. [6] Distributed as the shell for UNIX Version 7 in 1979, it introduced the rest of the basic features considered common to all the later Unix shells, including here documents, command substitution, more generic variables and more extensive builtin control structures.
Bash, short for Bourne-Again SHell, is a shell program and command language supported by the Free Software Foundation [2] and first developed for the GNU Project [3] by Brian Fox. [4] Designed as a 100% [5] free software alternative for the Bourne shell , [6] [7] [8] it was initially released in 1989. [9]
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It doubtless was ridiculously antique, poorly portable, and in K&R rather than ANSI C, but I'd be extremely surprised if it weren't the real Stephen Bourne codebase in all its 1970s (obsolete) glory -- and under Caldera's BSD-ish licensing terms. This history can be traced through the Heirloom Bourne Shell repository.