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  2. nl (Unix) - Wikipedia

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    nl is a Unix utility for numbering lines, either from a file or from standard input, reproducing output on standard output. History. nl is part of the X/Open ...

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    NLUUG logo. The NLUUG (formerly known as The Netherlands Local Unix User Group) is an association of professional UNIX and Linux users in the Netherlands.The group aims to increase and extend the awareness and use of Open Standards (including UNIX) and similar open systems and Open Source software.

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  5. NL - Wikipedia

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    .nl, the Internet country code top-level domain for the Netherlands; NL (complexity), a computational complexity class; nl (format), a file format for presenting mathematical programming problems; nl (Unix), a Unix utility for numbering lines; Newline, a special character in computing signifying the end of a line of text

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    The second system, YA News Archiver by Chuq Von Rospach, was similar to keepnews, but was "designed to work with much larger archives where the wonderful quadratic search time feature of the Unix ... becomes a real problem." [87] Von Rospach in early 1985 posted a detailed RFC for "archiving and accessing usenet articles with keyword lookup ...

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  9. Armando Stettner - Wikipedia

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    Stettner started working with UNIX while at Bell Labs Murray Hill and later moved to DEC where he worked for Bill Munson and with Fred Canter and Jerry Brenner to start DEC's UNIX Engineering Group. While his focus was kernel development, he also designed and produced the original UNIX "Live Free or Die" license plate and the original Ultrix ...