• Developed in 1983 by David G. Korn for AT&T Bell, the Korn Shell was inspired from the interactivity of the C shell and the effectiveness of the Bourne Shell.
  • KornShell (ksh) is a Unix shell which was developed by David Korn at Bell Labs in the early 1980s and announced at USENIX on July 14, 1983.[1][2]...
  • Home Page For The KornShell Command And Programming Language. Note: ksh93 source is available on github. ... Korn meets KoRN.
  • Korn Shell or KSH was developed by a person named David Korn, which attempts to integrate the features of other shells like C shell, Bourne Shell, etc.
  • In the Korn shell, there are four variable types: strings, integers, arrays, and constants. All variables are of type string unless explicitly declared otherwise.
  • There are various types of user interface. The Korn shell belongs to the most common category, known as character-based user interfaces.
  • There are various versions of the Korn shell released till now like ksh88, ksh93, etc in order to compensate for the limitations of the older Korn shell.
  • http://www.crypto.nc1uw1aoi420d85w1sos.de/documents/oreilly/unix/ksh/ [2/8/2001 4:51:05 PM]. Search Learning the Korn Shell.
  • Korn Shell (ksh). ... The most commonly used include the Bourne Shell (sh), C Shell (csh), KornShell (ksh), Bourne Again Shell (bash), and Z Shell (zsh).