[olug] Unix Tip: OUTPUT A FILE IN REVERSE
Blaufuss, Shane
sblaufuss at fnni.com
Thu Apr 24 14:49:23 UTC 2003
I always thought it was "catalog". "Concatenate" makes more sense, though.
At least in modern times :)
-----Original Message-----
From: Christopher Cashell [mailto:topher at zyp.org]
Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2003 2:07 AM
To: Omaha Linux User Group
Subject: Re: [olug] Unix Tip: OUTPUT A FILE IN REVERSE
At Wed, 23 Apr 03, Unidentified Flying Banana Daniel G. Linder, said:
> William E. Kempf wrote:
> > 1) Where do *nix programmers go to learn how to name things?
>
> If I remember correctly, the "cat" command name came from an old machine
> code command...or is that the LISP functions? :)
It's the Lisp functions, 'car' and 'cdr'. ;-)
'cat' comes from the word concatenate[1], which is what cat's original
purpose was. Somewhere along the line, it became the standard program
for reading text, though. ;-)
> Dan
[1] ObDefinition: add by linking or joining so as to form a chain or
series; "concatenate terms"; "concatenate characters";
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