Post subject: Dennis Ritchie is dead
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Posting this here because it's not the kind of news that gets a lot of attention, and I think it's relevant to this site's users. Dennis Ritchie, best known as the inventor of the C programming language and one of the collaborators in the creation of the Unix operating system, passed away recently. His works have had strong influence on computing, the C programming language is widely used even today and has left its impact on more recent languages, and Unix also greatly influenced modern OS's, like Linux, BSD and OS X.
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this death is so yesterday
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October 8th, actually.
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Oh. :( I guess we will C him later. :)
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Wow, that's pretty tragic. Why didn't the media cover this?
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He didn't die. He was cast into void.
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CoolKirby: because it's difficult to make the average person understand (and care about) the impact of his actions in a couple of sentences. We're a community that prizes programming and low-level understanding of computers, so we're going to be more interested in the people who made what we do possible. Similarly, I doubt we'd notice much if, say, an engineer who developed the techniques that make modern structural engineering (bridges, high-rises, etc.) possible had died, because that's not an area we think about much. Meanwhile all the engineers are going "Man this guy was awesome all you people who use the stuff he enabled don't even realize it what the heck is wrong with you?"
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R.I.P. I have been playing around with some things in C lately, and it really is brilliant and the foundation of every other useful language. I really wish we were learning about it in school instead of Java; oh boy do I hate Java.
All the best, Brandon Evans
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C was the first computer language I studied (after learning a bit of basic myself), and my teacher used to start explanations by saying "as wrote Kernighan and Ritchie..." Rest in peace
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Oh god, we lost Steve Jobs and now, Dennis Ritchie.
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C was the first computer language I studied (after learning a bit of basic myself),
I also learned the C language too and C++ after. Rest in peace Dennis
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CoolKirby wrote:
Wow, that's pretty tragic. Why didn't the media cover this?
Because it's easier to hold massive press releases with front page newspaper coverage for fancy-pants touchscreen consumer electronics than it is to do so for dowhile loops and class types used by engineers. Steve Jobs had a public face; Dennis Ritchie was behind the scenes. Truth be told, I didn't even know the dude's name until this topic.
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HardcoreQC wrote:
Oh god, we lost Steve Jobs and now, Dennis Ritchie.
Bad news always comes in threes. Add Einar Stefferud to the list.
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Warp wrote:
HardcoreQC wrote:
Oh god, we lost Steve Jobs and now, Dennis Ritchie.
Bad news always comes in threes. Add Einar Stefferud to the list.
O_oWell, I don't want to know who is the fourth!!!
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HardcoreQC wrote:
O_oWell, I don't want to know who is the fourth!!!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_McCarthy_%28computer_scientist%29