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Unix creator Dennis Ritchie dies aged 70 - BBC News
Dennis M. Ritchie | Biography & Facts | Britannica
Dennis M. Ritchie (born September 9, 1941, Bronxville, Eastchester, New York, U.S.—found dead October 2011, Berkeley Heights, New Jersey) was an American computer scientist and co-winner of the 1983 A.M. Turing Award, …
Dennis Ritchie, founder of Unix and C, dies at 70
Dennis Ritchie: The shoulders Steve Jobs stood on
Oct 14, 2011 · On Wednesday evening, with a post to Google+, Pike announced that Ritchie had died at his home in New Jersey over the weekend after a long illness, and though the response from hardcore techies...
Dennis Ritchie, C Programmer And Unix Co-Creator, …
Oct 13, 2011 · Dennis Ritchie is being remembered today as a pioneering computer scientist, the " father of [the] C programming language ," co-creator of the Unix operating system and "a 'titan' of the...
Dennis Ritchie, Father of Unix and C programming language, …
Unix co-creator and father of C, Dennis Ritchie dies …
Oct 14, 2011 · US computer scientist Dennis Ritchie - one of the co-inventors of the Unix operating system and the C programming language - has died at 70 after a long illness.
Dennis Ritchie, C Creator and nix Developer, Has …
Oct 13, 2011 · After a long illness, Dennis Ritchie, creator of the C programming language and developer of UNIX, died last weekend at the age of 70. Known to many in the computer science community as "dmr," Ritchie was jointly …
Computer great Dennis Ritchie dies at 70 | Reuters
Dennis Ritchie, Father of C and Co-Developer of Unix, Dies
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Dennis Ritchie, Co-creator of C and Unix, Dies
Unix creator Dennis Ritchie dies aged 70 - BBC News
Dennis Ritchie: the giant whose shoulders we stand on
Dennis Ritchie: The C man who booted Unix - The Register
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