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Bon

Bon is a programming language developed at Bell Labs, primarily used for system programming on the GE 635 computer. It was designed by Ken Thompson and Dennis Ritchie as a precursor to the B language, which eventually led to the development of C. Bon facilitated the writing of utilities and system software, contributing to early Unix development.

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Bon was a programming language developed at Bell Labs in the late 1960s. It was created by Ken Thompson and Dennis Ritchie as a precursor to the B language. Bon facilitated system programming on the GE 635 computer and played a role in the early development of Unix.

Bon's strengths included simplicity and suitability for system programming tasks on the GE 635 computer. Its weaknesses were limited functionality and lack of portability. Competitors included other early system programming languages like BCPL and assembly language.

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A Bon expert must have strong knowledge of system programming concepts, proficiency in low-level programming, familiarity with the GE 635 computer architecture, and experience with early Unix systems.

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