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Dennis MacAlistair Ritchie (username: dmr , born September 9, 1941) is an American computer scientist notable for his influence on C and other programming languages, and on operating systems such a...
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Bell Laboratories (also known as Bell Labs and formerly known as AT&T Bell Laboratories and Bell Telephone Laboratories ) is the research and development organization of Alcatel-Lucent and prev...
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dennis ritchie invented C language in AT&T bell laboratory what is the extension of AT&T? Interview Questions ... Other C Interview Questions ... what is the return value (status code) of exit() function.... what the arguments(integer value) passed to it means....
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The C Family of Languages: Interview with Dennis Ritchie, Bjarne Stroustrup, and James Gosling ... Dennis Ritchie: This has always been a bit of a mystery to me to understand in any kind of detail. ... Ritchie: My own goals for C haven't changed much in many years, and I haven't been a central player in the changes in either...
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A true trailblazer in the field of computer technology, Dennis MacAlistair Ritchie, born on Sept. 9, 1941 in Bronxville, New York, is credited with the 1972 creation of one of the world’s most popular programming languages, “C.”...
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Medals of Technology laureates: Kenneth Thompson and Dennis Ritchie (1998) for creating the UNIX operating system and C Language; Richard Frenkiel and Joel Engel (1994) for their fundamental contributions to the theory, design and development of cellular mobile communications systems;
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[After Dennis Ritchie had written the following critique of type qualifiers in the draft ANSI standard of January 1988, the bar on assignments to previously const-qualified lvalues was removed, and noalias did go.]
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The "R" in KernighanAndRitchie or K&R (as in the K&R dialect of "C"). ... Researcher at BellLabs. ... Recipient of 1983 TuringAward.
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When the PDP-11 computer arrived at Bell Labs, Dennis Ritchie built on B to create a new language called C which inherited Thompson's taste for concise syntax, and had a powerful mix of high-level functionality and the detailed features required to program an operating system.
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P.S. I worried about this on R2000, but couldn't come up with anything better that was sanely implementable in the allotted time, so it wasn't an oversight, I just couldn't invent the right thing that fit. ... From: Dennis Ritchie <dmr@bell-labs.com> Newsgroups: comp.arch Subject: Re: self-modifying code (Re:
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