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Re: Rob Pike: Dennis Ritchie has died

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I'm old enough that K&R was the bible when I started with Borland's Turbo C 1.0. Another sad day for computer science.

alnayyir, you've been hellbanned. In case you didn't know.

That must've been one seriously downvoted comment to get someone with over 2000 karma to a -2 average.

Re: Rob Pike: Dennis Ritchie has died

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It's true, he preferred the brackets formatted this way.

it is a sure-fire way to distinguish between developers who learnt to code a while ago from K&R and those who didn't. I can't stand looking at braces on new lines. It is all from back when a new line was something to be treasured as displays were bad.

Exactly. On a 24-line VT100 display, you bet that every line was important!

Re: Rob Pike: Dennis Ritchie has died

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DMR created. SJ inspired. let's not compare both.

let's not compare both. Ah yes, the cognitive dissonance of an Apple fanboy developer who knows that C is far more important than anything SJ ever did yet can't reconcile that with their belief that SJ was god. Shame on Hacker News's audience that the front page isn't filled up with Dennis stories right now.

Your comment reeks of fanboyism much more. Don't litter the frontpage posts on our heroes with bitter comments please.

Re: Rob Pike: Dennis Ritchie has died

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let's not compare both. Ah yes, the cognitive dissonance of an Apple fanboy developer who knows that C is far more important than anything SJ ever did yet can't reconcile that with their belief that SJ was god. Shame on Hacker News's audience that the front page isn't filled up with Dennis stories right now.

Your comment reeks of fanboyism much more. Don't litter the frontpage posts on our heroes with bitter comments please.

Don't litter the frontpage posts on our heroes

Speak for yourself. Steve Jobs was not my hero. I respected him but did not like him one bit.

Re: Rob Pike: Dennis Ritchie has died

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You mean: #include main() { printf("goodbye, world\n"); }

It's true, he preferred the brackets formatted this way.

For functions declarations, K&R style says braces open on new lines.

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indent_style

Re: Rob Pike: Dennis Ritchie has died

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DMR created. SJ inspired. let's not compare both.

let's not compare both. Ah yes, the cognitive dissonance of an Apple fanboy developer who knows that C is far more important than anything SJ ever did yet can't reconcile that with their belief that SJ was god. Shame on Hacker News's audience that the front page isn't filled up with Dennis stories right now.

  > C is far more important than anything SJ ever did
That's like saying the paintbrush is far more important than the paintings of Michelangelo or da Vinci.
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