Dennis Ritchie (Portuguese Wikipedia)

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  • «Myths of Steve Jobs» (em inglês). Deccan Herald. 11 de novembro de 2011. Consultado em 8 de setembro de 2019. Arquivado do original em 27 de julho de 2013. Dennis Ritchie, the inventor of the C language and co-inventor of the Unix operating system, died a few days after Steve Jobs. He was far more influential than Jobs. 

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  • «Dennis Ritchie and John McCarthy» (em inglês). The Economist. 5 de novembro de 2011. Consultado em 28 de novembro de 2011. NOW that digital devices are fashion items, it is easy to forget what really accounts for their near-magical properties. Without the operating systems which tell their different physical bits what to do, and without the languages in which these commands are couched, the latest iSomething would be a pretty but empty receptacle. The gizmos of the digital age owe a part of their numeric souls to Dennis Ritchie and John McCarthy. 

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  • Cardinal, David (2 de novembro de 2011). «Dennis Ritchie, creator of C, bids "goodbye, world"». www.extremetech.com (em inglês). Extreme Tech. Consultado em 28 de novembro de 2011. The book came off the shelf in service of teaching another generation a simple, elegant way to program that allows the developer to be directly in touch with the innards of the computer. The lowly integer variable—int—has grown in size over the years as computers have grown, but the C language and its sparse, clean, coding style live on. For that we all owe a lot to Dennis Ritchie. 

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  • «Brian Kernighan: No one Thought C Would Become So Big». Forbes India (em inglês). Consultado em 8 de setembro de 2019. Q Did Dennis Ritchie or you ever think C would become so popular? [Kernighan] I don't think that at the time Dennis worked on Unix and C anyone thought these would become as big as they did. Unix, at that time, was a research project inside Bell Labs. 

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  • «The Strange Birth and Long Life of Unix». www.newswise.com (em inglês). Newswise. 23 de novembro de 2011. Consultado em 28 de novembro de 2011. Four decades ago, Ken Thompson, the late Dennis Ritchie, and others at AT&T's Bell Laboratories developed Unix, which turned out to be one of the most influential pieces of software ever written. Their work on this operating system had to be done on the sly, though, because their employer had recently backed away from operating-systems research. 

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