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William Joy         
  • [[Wells Cathedral]]: Joy's scissor arches
  • Wells Cathedral retrochoir
  • Exeter Cathedral west front
ENGLISH MASTER MASON
William Joy (Master Mason); William Joy (master mason); Joy, William
<person> (Bill Joy) Author of the C shell and vi, he was also one of the people at the {University of California at Berkeley} responsible for the Berkeley Software Distribution of Unix. He also wrote a book on Unix. He was a co-founder of Sun Microsystems, Inc., where he is still (1997) Vice-President of Research. Among his many projects for Sun have been helping to design the {Network File System} and the SPARC architechture. {Biography (http://sun.com/aboutsun/media/ceo/mgt_joy.html)}. See also dinosaur. [Book ref? E-mail?] (2000-10-30)
William Joy         
  • [[Wells Cathedral]]: Joy's scissor arches
  • Wells Cathedral retrochoir
  • Exeter Cathedral west front
ENGLISH MASTER MASON
William Joy (Master Mason); William Joy (master mason); Joy, William
William Joy (fl. 1310 – 1348) was an English master mason, or architect, of the Decorated Gothic style, known for his work on several English cathedrals.
Joy, William         
  • [[Wells Cathedral]]: Joy's scissor arches
  • Wells Cathedral retrochoir
  • Exeter Cathedral west front
ENGLISH MASTER MASON
William Joy (Master Mason); William Joy (master mason); Joy, William

Wikipedia

William Joy
William Joy (fl. 1310 – 1348) was an English master mason, or architect, of the Decorated Gothic style, known for his work on several English cathedrals.