Dennis Ritchie vs Steve Jobs
- Posted by eliseojavier on October 28th, 2011 filed in Economía
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printf(“goodbye, Dennis”);
Oct 20th 2011, 20:28 by G.F. | SEATTLE
Dennis Ritchie, a father of modern computing, died on October 8th, aged 70
EVERY time you tap an iSomething, you are touching a little piece of Steve Jobs. His singular vision shaped the products Apple has conjured up, especially over the last 14 years, after Jobs returned to the helm of the company he had founded. Jobs’s death in October resembled the passing of a major religious figure. But all of his technological miracles, along with a billion others sold by Apple’s competitors, would be merely pretty receptacles were it not for Dennis Ritchie. It is to him that they owe their digital souls, the operating systems and programs which make them tick.
http://www.economist.com/blogs/babbage/2011/10/obituary-0





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