The standard shell provided with Berkeley standard versions of UNIX.
A user interface for those whose Internet providers offer character-based, command-line access to a UNIX system (hence the term "shell account").
Sometimes called command shell. A shell is the command processor interface. The command processor is the program that executes operating system commands. The shell, therefore, is the part of the command processor that accepts commands. After verifying that the commands are valid, the shell sends them to another part of the command processor to be executed A high-level programming language developed by Bjarne Stroustrup at Bell Labs. C++ adds object-oriented features to its predecessor
An HP-UX command interpreter, invoked as csh.
One of the shells available in the Unix operating system. The C shell was developed by the University of California at Berkeley.
A version of the Unix shell developed at the University of California at Berkeley. It is referred to as csh.
An alternative UNIX System V shell supplied with the SCO OpenServer system. This shell, written by William Joy at the University of California at Berkeley, is known for its interactive features, such as the ability to recall and modify previous command line s. The C shell shell programming language has a syntax like that of the C language, hence the name. C shell is the standard shell on older versions of the Berkeley UNIX operating system found at many universities. To start a C shell from the command line, type csh and press Enter.
A shell developed at the University of California, Berkeley by William Joy and others. It has been added to SVR4.
A user interface for UNIX written by Bill Joy at Berkeley. It also features C programming-like syntax.
A user interface for people whose Internet providers run on character-based UNIX systems. The c shell is one of the oldest, most common, user interfaces still widely used, and it shows. Unless you are a computer weenie, it is unlikely that you will like using the c shell much.
The C Shell is a UNIX command processor. It was originally developed by Bill Joy for Berkeley UNIX. It was named for the C programming language because its programming constructs are similar to those of C.
A common UNIX shell originating on Berkeley UNIX An object-oriented programming language. Bjarne Stroustrop created c++ at Bell Labs in the 1980s as the successor to C, the most popular language for writing software for PCS.
The C shell (csh) is a Unix shell developed by Bill Joy for the BSD Unix system. It was originally derived from the 6th Edition Unix /bin/sh (which was the Thompson shell), the predecessor of the Bourne shell. Its syntax is modeled after the C programming language.