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  2. Stephen R. Bourne - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  3. Stephen Bourne (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Bourne (born 31 October 1957) is a British writer, film and social historian specialising in Black heritage and gay culture. Career.

  4. Stephen Bourne - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Bourne may refer to: Stephen Bourne (writer) (born 1957), British writer, film and social historian; Stephen R. Bourne (born 1944), British-born computer ...

  5. Advanced Debugger - Wikipedia

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    The initial version was written by Stephen R. Bourne. [2] ADB was provided with Solaris until Solaris 8 (2000), when it was replaced by the Modular Debugger (mdb) with Solaris 8 (2000) and the ADB command-line interface now is emulated by mdb when it is called as adb. Mdb has become OpenSource with OpenSolaris. [3]

  6. The Unix System - Wikipedia

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    The Unix System (ISBN 0-201-13791-7, ISBN 978-0201137910) is a book by Stephen R. Bourne. Published in 1982, it was the first widely available general introduction to the Unix operating system . It included some historical material on Unix, as well as material on using the system, editing, the software tools concept, C programming using the ...

  7. Amanda Aldridge - Wikipedia

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    In the Autumn 2020 edition of The Historian, Stephen Bourne assessed the composer's life and career in an illustrated feature "At home with Amanda Ira Aldridge". [10] Bourne had previously written Aldridge's article for the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. [11] In 2022, Google honoured Aldridge's memory with a Doodle. [12]

  8. Harold Moody - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Stephen Bourne's short biography Dr Harold Moody was published by Southwark Council and distributed free of charge to schools and public libraries in the London Borough of Southwark. [11] A short silent animation (by Jason Young) entitled The Story of Dr. Harold Moody, about his married life, was produced in 1998. [12]

  9. Evelyn Dove - Wikipedia

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    Evelyn Mary Dove (11 January 1902 – 7 March 1987) was a British singer and actress, who early in her career drew comparisons with Josephine Baker. [1] [2] Of Sierra Leone Creole and English parentage, Dove is recognized as a "trailblazing performer": in 1939, she made history as the first black singer to feature on BBC Radio, [3] building a solid reputation not only through her work in ...