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Moshe Bar
Italy

Moshe Bar is an Israeli computers / mathematics / Talmud aficionado and regularly contributes opinions and articles at Byte, technocopia and other places, in print and web-based..

He started working on Unix on a (by then already old) PDP-11 in 1981 with Unix version 6. His main contributions to Unix have been various kernel enhancements in the fields of memory managers and schedulers for Unix versions used in military environments.

Moshe Bar lives in Milan and Tel Aviv, traveling back and forth between the two homes. He has a lab in both places that enable him to conduct advanced research on OS theory, kernel theory and applied mathematics.

Moshe Bar's new books on Oracle8i for Linux and Linux Internals, will appear sometimes next year.


He doesn't fit in the Gang by writing a daily Daynote, but rather by his character and style (and where else would he fit with so much processing power around).



 


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