Remembering Dennis Ritchie

by jimn10
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Dennis Ritchie - IMHO the greatest programmer who ever lived and now sadly he is gone.

Dennis Ritchie, pioneer of C programming language and Unix, reported dead at age 70 -- Engadget

Dennis along with Brian Kernighan developed the C programming language, initially in order to port Unix to new hardware platforms.

The idea was to write a high level programming language that was still very lean and close to the metal. All that it required was a relative thin layer of machine code to have the compiler up and running. Then any operating system, written in C could be ported to a new platform in record time.

Not only did C work beautifully for this purpose and while its syntax was terse it was very clean and readable. It was also small enough to completely fit within your head and once you learned it you did not need reams of documentation in order to use it.

Just about every popular language today has borrowed large parts of their syntax from C. If you look at Java without the object oriented extensions it is indistinguishable from C.

I met Dennis once in the late 1980s at COMDEX, at a party that Microsoft organized one evening of the event. I will never forget that, Dennis was and still is one of my heroes.

Dennis' contribution to computing permeates the underpinning of most of the software in use today.

He was the Nicola Tesla of modern computing, responsible for laying much of the groundwork without getting much of, if any of the credit...

R.I.P. Dennis Ritchie,
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  • Profile picture of the author neojiphre
    RIP, what a legend
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  • Profile picture of the author newsky2010
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    • Profile picture of the author jimn10
      Since I started this thread I found an article that I did not have time to write but covers the accomplishments of Dennis Ritchie.

      From the small number of views I can tell that almost nobody visiting this forum even has an idea who he was.

      Without Dennis Ritchie, there would be no Jobs | ZDNet
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  • Profile picture of the author DavidWincent
    None of the computer literate person and especially programmers can ever forget Dennis Ritchie. He was a legend in computing, the father of C programming language. All the development in the modern programming language's was possible only because of the C language.
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  • Profile picture of the author RichBeck
    Dr. Ritchie was truly a pioneer and a legend......

    I loved the comparison...

    Jobs was PT Barnum....

    Dr. Ritchie was Edison......
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    • Profile picture of the author jimn10
      Rich,

      I loved the comparison too but I disagree in part because Dennis Ritchie was more comparable to Nicola Tesla.

      Tesla gave us alternating current, without which, much of what we take for granted today would not be possible, Ritchie gave us 'C'.

      Both men sadly will be known and remembered by few...
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  • Profile picture of the author abdurrahman
    thanks frnsds
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