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}Rob Pike: Dennis Ritchie has died
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Re: Rob Pike: Dennis Ritchie has died
#32Re: Rob Pike: Dennis Ritchie has died
#3370 years. That's a long time to be alive! He was born in the middle of WW2, lived through the cold war, seen the collapse of the soviet union, etc. Me? I was born around the time the Linux OS hatched and the internet is starting to open up.
70 years isn't long at all. 100 is the new old: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centenarian With a bit more research, many people could live to be 90-100.
Re: Rob Pike: Dennis Ritchie has died
#34Thank you, DMR.
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#35free(DennisRitchie);
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#36I'll check CNN and the BBC to see their special reports, surely if they had them when some marketing CEO kicked the bucket they'll give at least ten times the amount of coverage to a man who was 100 times his better!
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#37Re: Rob Pike: Dennis Ritchie has died
#38I wonder how many people here got to know Ritchie through "The C Programming Language", I am sure half of us have it on our shelves. It is amazing how many lives a single person can touch directly and indirectly. I hope Ritchie passed away knowing the unforgettable contribution he made to the world as we all move forward on a platform he set down for us more than 30 years ago. What an awesome legacy to leave behind.…
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.
Re: Rob Pike: Dennis Ritchie has died
#39But the chances are 100.00% that you've used technology Dennis Ritchie has had a deeply profound impact on.