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"When I read commentary about suggestions for where C should go, I often think back
and give thanks that it wasn't developed under the advice of a worldwide crowd." Dennis Ritchie.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

The world has a great lost; Dennis Ritchie died.

The computer programmer Dennis MacAlistair Ritchie, also know as Dennis Ritchie or “dmr”, died at 70 years old at his home in United States.
Dennis Ritchie receives a Japan Prize
for the creation of Unix.

Ritchie was one of creators of The Unix Operating System and The C Language Programming, receiving for his contribution the Turing award in 1973, the national medal of tecnology on the United States at 1999 and the Japan award to information and comunication in 2011.

The information about the death of Ritchie was released by programmer Robert Pike. He worked with Ritchie on the Unix Operating System.

"Ritchie's contribution may seem invisible, but it has been the main factor for the evolution of computers in the world." utroz.

Honor to him:
int main()
{

  printf("\033[2J\033[;H"); /* Clear the screen */

  printf("\nHello World -- by DM Richie\n");
  printf("Your legacy remain radiant, an emanating lights for those \n");
  printf("New and young developer and an old timers those pass through\n");
  printf("your ERA - Denis M Richie.\n\n");

  /* exit */
  return (EXIT_SUCCESS);

  /*********************
  Rest in Peace.
  **********************/
}

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Regards, Utroz.
E-mail Contact: utroz (at) oakcoders (dot) com

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