Dear Sabuj, Your opening remark made me worried that the facetious "what has he done since?" might be taken seriously ... . That was not what was intended! A variant of the joke was about a similar committee in charge of evaluating God's performance, and coming up with "Sure, he created the Universe, but what has he done since?". I was certainly not implying that Dennis Ritchie had slept on his laurels after the two pieces of work Miguel mentioned - I was only trying to share some light humour about the often over-competitive and pettily critical system under which we all have to live and operate.
With best wishes, Gerard. -- On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 09:36:21AM -0500, Sabuj Pattanayek wrote: > The silence on this list was deafening. > > > group is saying: "OK, so he discovered fire and invented the wheel - but > > what has he done since?". > > 1983 Turing Award > 1990 IEEE Hamming medal > 1999 National Medal of Technology > 2011 Japan Prize for Information and Communications (while he was > still alive I think) > > Even if he hadn't done anything technologically innovative that was > made public since C and UNIX, his C book (which was the first > programming book I read in it's entirety) and the foundations of his > OS have helped countless millions of people. I find it sad that in > many undergrad computer science curricula, C is no longer being > taught. If you want to understand how software works under the hood > you either learn assembly or C.