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Dennis Ritchie Day

111 pointsby rnicholsonover 13 years ago

5 comments

cydonian_monkover 13 years ago
I agree with this sentiment (and that Jobs would have left much less of a dent were it not for Ritchie), but I can't help but think we've got this whole thing backwards. We should celebrate people such as Jobs, Ritchie and Uncle John in their life while /they/ could enjoy it, and not wait until they're gone. (So really, every day should have been Dennis Ritchie day, and John McCarthy day, and et cetera.)<p>But if there's a Dennis Ritchie day, or a John McCarthy day, I'll certainly take time to celebrate the life of a real hacker. They will be missed.
anintegerover 13 years ago
Almost every day is Dennis Ritchie day for me, because almost every day I get to read and write C. Yes even in 2011. I look forward to hacker news being filled with C stories on the 30th.
acangianoover 13 years ago
Excellent initiative. John McCarthy deserves his own day, as well. And if we are allowed to go back in time, we ought to dedicate a day to the early founding fathers of computing, such as Alan Turing.
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amnigosover 13 years ago
I think world is really unfair - Dennis Ritchie &#38; John McCarthy got little acknowledgement even though they built the core technology (Programming Constructs, LISP, C, Unix, AI and GC etc) which is foundation for the current {new} technology.
tzsover 13 years ago
&#62; I couldn't help be struck by Rob Pike's comments on the death of Dennis Ritchie a few weeks after Steve Jobs<p>Wow, O'Reilly's sense of time is way off. Ritchie's death was announced one week after Jobs.