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All developers should know UNIX

June 30, 2022

UNIX is the mother of all modern operating systems. UNIX is like history, and those who attempted to reinvent or mimic it, did so poorly — a prime example is Microsoft Windows.



Though AT&T UNIX was initially conceived in Bell Labs in 1969, in 2022, it is more relevant and dominant than ever. Today, typically, when someone says “UNIX,” they are describing a UNIX-type operating system.



UNIX operating systems are distinguished by a lightweight operating system kernel capable of multi-user and multi-tasking functionality. The UNIX kernel has capabilities to protect applications and users from interference with one another.



On top of that kernel, there is a rich ecosystem of shells, utilities, and commands. This ecosystem has been refined over the past 50+ years. Most importantly, from a day-to-day practical standpoint, all UNIX-like operating systems are similar enough in behavior that skills learned on one apply to the others.



UNIX is the most successful and dominant operating system out there. For example:




  • Darwin is a UNIX-based operating system that forms the core architecture of Apple’s Mac OS X, iOS, WatchOS, iPadOS, and bridgeOS. Among all Darwin-based operating systems, it is more popular than Windows.
  • Mac OS X has been the go-to operating system for developers since it was launched in 2001, and it effectively ended the debate over the viability of UNIX on consumer devices;
  • Linux is the default and most prevalent operating system for deploying applications in the cloud. The overwhelming majority of modern web applications run on Linux backends;
  • Even Microsoft, after decades of deriding UNIX, acknowledged that Linux is the premier development platform and implemented Windows Subsystem for Linux



If you are a developer, you cannot avoid learning UNIX. You may be able to get by day-to-day with graphical tools, but you will not advance your career without learning and understanding the UNIX ecosystem. To be productive as a developer is to know UNIX.