diffhistUnix21:49−91Guy Harristalkcontribs(That's an external link, not a Wikipedia article, so it belongs in the "External links" section - and it's an updated link for an entry that's already there, so replace that entry.)
diffhistmC++21:31−2Vivaidristalkcontribs(If I need to explain why C++ is low-level, here is how you do a Hello World program in C++: #include <iostream> int main(){ std::cout << "Hello World" << std::endl; return 0; })Tag: Reverted
diffhistFreeBSD15:08+5Comp.archtalkcontribs(Not even 386BSD was first (Net/2 older; only on cheap hardware, and NetBSD older than FreeBSD so maybe just drop from the lead?): "the first fully operational Unix built to run on IBM PC-compatible systems based on the Intel 80386 ("i386") microprocessor, and the first Unix-like system on affordable home-class hardware to be freely distributed. .. BSD's Net/2, distributed in 1991")Tag: 2017 wikitext editor