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Python
general-purpose programming language
Q131382
text editor, improved version of Vi

MINIX
MINIX is a Unix-like operating system based on a microkernel architecture, first released in 1987 and written by American-Dutch computer scientist Andrew S. Tanenbaum. It was designed as a clone of the Unix operating system and one that could run on affordable, Intel 8086-based home computers; MINIX was targeted for use in classrooms by computer science students at universities.
ABC
node js
Amoeba
distributed operation system for timesharing on a network, developed at the 'Vrije' University in Amsterdam
MINIX 3
Unix-like operating system
THE multiprogramming system
Operating system
Tanenbaum–Torvalds debate
debate between Andrew S. Tanenbaum and Linus Torvalds
Amsterdam Compiler Kit
one of the first portable compilation systems designed to support multiple source languages and target platforms
Electrologica X8
digital computer