RIP Dennis Ritchie
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Dennis Ritchie passed away. Of course his influence has been much bigger than Steve Jobs' ever was, although CNN doesn't seem to run a story this time. His ideas and its descendants are probably running on every computer and cellphone on this planet.
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Ill share a quote I read today:
Dennis Ritchie (1941-2011). His pointer has been cast to void *; his process has terminated with exit code 0.
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One either understands the impact he made or doesn't.webwit wrote:Dennis Ritchie passed away. Of course his influence has been much bigger than Steve Jobs' ever was, although CNN doesn't seem to run a story this time. His ideas and its descendants are probably running on every computer and cellphone on this planet.
RIP dmr.
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I must say - this saddened me more than Steve Jobs' passing. I guess it's to do with my constant exposure to the products of Mr. Ritchie, and not those of Mr. Jobs.
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Mmm.. There is an old saying: "C programmers never die. They are just cast into void."
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RIP. The people who matter will remember 

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That's really a sad news!webwit wrote:Dennis Ritchie passed away. Of course his influence has been much bigger than Steve Jobs' ever was, although CNN doesn't seem to run a story this time. His ideas and its descendants are probably running on every computer and cellphone on this planet.
Without Jobs I'd simply use a different window manager, without Ritchie I'd still code in Pascal and would use an operating system which had been coded in assembler ...

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Not been a good few weeks for tech at all. John McCarthy is dead now as well (inventor of LISP).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_McCar ... scientist)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_McCar ... scientist)
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Damn. When I learned C and LISP in college, someone told me if you know these you know basically all programming languages. All can be derived from these. He was right.
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Three icons in computing have died this month... Will someone else die in the six days that are left?
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UNIX beards don't have a recycle bin so they cannot be restored.
Steve Jobs however was reincarnated.

Steve Jobs however was reincarnated.

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Nice to see the Fedora Project dedicated their latest release to dmr: http://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fed ... ation.html