Dennis Ritchie Quotes & Sayings
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Famous Quotes By Dennis Ritchie
The kind of programming that C provides will probably remain similar absolutely or slowly decline in usage, but relatively, JavaScript or its variants, or XML, will continue to become more central. — Dennis Ritchie
Unix is simple and coherent, but it takes a genius (or at any rate, a programmer) to understand and appreciate the simplicity.. — Dennis Ritchie
It seems certain that much of the success of Unix follows from the readability, modifiability, and portability of its software. — Dennis Ritchie
A program designed for inputs from people is usually stressed beyond breaking point by computer-generated inputs. — Dennis Ritchie
I'm just an observer of Java, and where Microsoft wants to go with C# is too early to tell. — Dennis Ritchie
UNIX is basically a simple operating system, but you have to be a genius to understand the simplicity. — Dennis Ritchie
Steve Jobs has said that Xwindows is brain-damamged and will disappear in two years. He got it half-right. — Dennis Ritchie
My work was fairly theoretical. It was in recursive function theory. And in particular, hierarchies of functions in terms of computational complexity. I got involved in real computers and programming mainly by being - well, I was interested even as I came to graduate school. — Dennis Ritchie
C was already implemented on several quite different machines and OSs, Unix was already being distributed on the PDP-11, but the portability of the whole system was new. — Dennis Ritchie
From an operating system research point of view, Unix is if not dead certainly old stuff, and it's clear that people should be looking beyond it. — Dennis Ritchie
With proper design, the features come cheaply. This approach is arduous, but continues to succeed. — Dennis Ritchie
I've done a reasonable amount of travelling, which I enjoyed, but not for too long at a time. — Dennis Ritchie
One of the obvious things that went wrong with Multics as a commercial success was just that it was sort of over-engineered in a sense. There was just too much in it. — Dennis Ritchie
The notion of a record is an obsolete remnant of the days of the 80-column card. — Dennis Ritchie
I can't recall any difficulty in making the C language definition completely open - any discussion on the matter tended to mention languages whose inventors tried to keep tight control, and consequent ill fate. — Dennis Ritchie
I fix things now and then, more often tweak HTML and make scripts to do things. — Dennis Ritchie
A new release of Plan 9 happened in June, and at about the same time a new release of the Inferno system, which began here, was announced by Vita Nuova. — Dennis Ritchie
C++ and Java, say, are presumably growing faster than plain C, but I bet C will still be around. — Dennis Ritchie
At the same time, much of it seems to have to do with recreating things we or others had already done; it seems rather derivative intellectually; is there a dearth of really new ideas? — Dennis Ritchie
At least for the people who send me mail about a new language that they're designing, the general advice is: do it to learn about how to write a compiler. — Dennis Ritchie
When I read commentary about suggestions for where C should go, I often think back and give thanks that it wasn't developed under the advice of a worldwide crowd. — Dennis Ritchie
The visible things that have come from the group have been the Plan 9 system and Inferno, but I hasten to say that the ideas and the work have come from colleagues. — Dennis Ritchie
I'm still uncertain about the language declaration syntax ... — Dennis Ritchie
Unix has retarded OS research by 10 years and linux has retarded it by 20. — Dennis Ritchie
Over the past several years, I've been more in a managerial role. — Dennis Ritchie
C is peculiar in a lot of ways, but it, like many other successful things, has a certain unity of approach that stems from development in a small group. — Dennis Ritchie
Some consider UNIX to be the second most important invention to come out of AT&T Bell Labs after the transistor. — Dennis Ritchie
A language that doesn't have everything is actually easier to program in than some that do — Dennis Ritchie
Obviously, the person who had most influence on my career was Ken Thompson. — Dennis Ritchie
For infrastructure technology, C will be hard to displace. — Dennis Ritchie