Marc J. Rochkind

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Marc J. Rochkind is a computer programmer, most famous for his textbook Advanced Unix Programming, regarded as a standard text on how to program to the Unix operating system.

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[edit] Biography

Rochkind started his career at Bell Labs in 1970, starting work on Unix very early in its history. In 1972 he wrote the Source Code Control System, the first version control system.

Rochkind left Bell Labs in the early 1980s and has since then worked as a writer, teacher, consultant, engineering manager and entrepreneur. He founded XVT Software, who sold a GUI portability development tool. He now works mainly as a writer and as a consultant expert on Unix.

[edit] SCO v. IBM litigation

Further information: SCO v. IBM

Rochkind served as an expert witness for the SCO Group in its claim that IBM misappropriated SCO's intellectual property and used it to enhance Linux. Rochkind said that Linux contains misappropriated code, methods and concepts.[1]. In an order dated June 28, 2006, the Federal magistrate judge presiding over the discovery phase of the case stated "many of SCO’s arguments and much of Mr. Rochkind’s declaration miss the mark"[1].

[edit] Books by Marc J. Rochkind

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