- I favorited a @YouTube video http://t.co/zcrd5WqT Takeshi's Castle Best of's Original Series Part One #
Month: October 2011
Paths of Hate
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Day in brief – 2011-10-13
- I don'y know who decided for kids to start school at 7:30am, but he doesn't seem too bright to me. http://t.co/u6iYu0II #
- Shared: Πρόσεχε να μεν σου (κρα)μπεί http://t.co/NAXWrhn8 #
- I'm at The Ship Inn (1 28 Oktovriou, Limassol) http://t.co/QQyPGr9w #
Dennis Ritchie, RIP
I’ve just learned of yet another great loss – Dennis Ritchie, who passed away a few days ago at the age of 70. It’s difficult to describe his contributions and achievements to non-technical people, but anyone with even a grain of knowledge of computer history and modern affairs can appreciate what this man have done. Here is a quote from the Wikipedia page:
Ritchie was best known as the creator of the C programming language and a key developer of the Unix operating system, and as co-author of the definitive book on C, The C Programming Language, commonly referred to as K&R (in reference to the authors Kernighan and Ritchie).
Ritchie’s invention of C and his role in the development of Unix alongside Ken Thompson has placed him as an important pioneer of modern computing. The C language is still widely used today in application and operating system development, and its influence is seen in most modern programming languages. Unix has also been influential, establishing concepts and principles that are now well-established precepts of computing.
Ritchie was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 1988 for “development of the ‘C’ programming language and for co-development of the UNIX operating system.”
Thank you Sir for all your hard work. Rest in peace.