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  1. 丹尼斯·麦卡利斯泰尔·里奇(英語: Dennis MacAlistair Ritchie ,1941年9月9日—2011年10月12日),美國計算機科學家。 駭客圈子通常稱他為「dmr」 。

  2. 17 de out. de 2019 · Ken Thompson (seated) and Dennis Ritchie (standing) with the DEC PDP-11 to which they migrated the Unix effort in 1971. Collection of the Computer History Museum, 102685442 . Ken Thompson was the motive force for the development of this system, which was soon called Unix, while Ritchie was the key individual in the creation of a new programming language for it, called C.

  3. Ken Thompson (sitting) and Dennis Ritchie working together at a PDP-11 In 1969 Kenneth Thompson and Dennis Ritchie developed the UNIX operating system at Bell Labs . This was the first operating system designed to run on computers of all sizes, making open systems possible.

  4. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ken_ThompsonKen Thompson - Wikipedia

    Ken Thompson (links) met Dennis Ritchie (rechts) Kenneth "Ken" Thompson ( New Orleans ( Louisiana ), 4 februari 1943) is een elektrotechnisch ingenieur, bekend vanwege zijn bijdrage aan het UNIX - besturingssysteem en de programmeertalen B en Go. Zijn verdiensten worden vaak vermeld als duo met collega-informaticus Dennis Ritchie .

  5. 9 de set. de 2021 · Dennis MacAlistair Ritchie nació en Bronxville, Nueva York, Estados Unidos, un 9 de septiembre de 1941. En 1963 obtiene el grado en física en Harvard. En el año de 1967, siguiendo los pasos de su padre Alistair E. Ritchie, comenzó a trabajar para los Laboratorios Bell. Desde aquí comenzaría a utilizar el usuario dmr, tanto en su correo de ...

  6. tr.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ken_ThompsonKen Thompson - Vikipedi

    Thompson, 1966'da Bell Labs tarafından işe alındı. 1960'larda Bell Labs'ta Thompson ve Dennis Ritchie, Multics işletim sistemi üzerinde çalıştılar. Thompson, Multics'i yazarken aynı zamanda Bon programlama dilini geliştirdi ve Ayrıca Space Travel (Uzay Yolculuğu) adlı bir video oyunu da

  7. In 1983, Thompson and Ritchie received the ACM A. M. Turing Award. The Turing Award selection committee wrote: The success of the UNIX system stems from its tasteful selection of a few key ideas and their elegant implementation. The model of the Unix system has led a generation of software designers to new ways of thinking about programming.