Inception of Unix

Ken Thompson began writing the first version of the Unix operating system, initially on a PDP-7, aiming for a simpler, more elegant time-sharing system after Bell Labs withdrew from the Multics project.

Significance

The birth of Unix provided the fertile ground and the necessity for an efficient, powerful command-line interface, directly leading to the development of the Unix shell.

Key facts

Date
1969-08-01
Type
invention
Location
Bell Labs, Murray Hill, New Jersey, USA