Hackernews posts about Dennis Ritchie
Dennis Ritchie is a renowned American computer scientist and programmer who made significant contributions to the development of the C programming language and Unix operating system.
Related:
Bell Labs
- How did Dennis Ritchie produce his PhD thesis? A typographical mystery (2022) [pdf] (www.cs.princeton.edu)
- Dennis Ritchie’s page on Bell Labs website (www.bell-labs.com)
- Dennis Ritchie on the priorities of && || vs. == etc. (1982) (www.lysator.liu.se)
- Dennis Ritchie Home Page (cm.bell-labs.co)
- Ubuntu is a Linux OS that was designed by Dennis Ritchie and Ken Thompson (www.javatpoint.com)
- What was Dennis Ritchie like? (www.quora.com)
- Discovering Dennis Ritchie’s Lost Dissertation – CHM (computerhistory.org)
- C Program Interview – Dennis Ritchie (genius.cat-v.org)
- Dennis Ritchie Home Page (2006) (www.bell-labs.com)
- Dennis Ritchie, Unix, and clarity (2011) (www.leancrew.com)
- Five Little Languages and How They Grew: Dennis Ritchie on the History of C (www.bell-labs.com)
- Ken Thompson and Dennis Ritchie Explain Unix (Bell Labs) (yt.hcrypt.net)
- Dennis Ritchie PhD Thesis: Program Structure and Computational Complexity [pdf] (archive.computerhistory.org)
- Dennis Ritchie – Personal Creativity, 1963-1968 (dmrthesis.net)
- Dennis Ritchie on Dennis Ritchie (genius.cat-v.org)
- Dennis Ritchie (twitter.com)
- Dennis Ritchie Thesis – and the Typewriting Devices in the 1960s (dmrthesis.net)
- Dennis Ritchie's criticisms of an early draft of C89 (port70.net)
- Loops: Ken Thompson and the Self-Referencing C Compiler (scienceblogs.com)