Was he /our/guy?
Was he /our/guy?
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>wrote proprietary software
hell to the no
TeX is shit. At least it works, I guess?
the fuck are you looking at?
Literally who
This bum doesn't belong anywhere near Ritchie. C++ got astronomically better as soon as he started stepping away from driving the decision making. A literal fucking bozo
not your god.
move along.
>autistic
>nobody liked him
>died alone
>nobody attended his funeral
it seems so
based
based
cringe, bluepilled
Terry Davis' HolyC is superior to his
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idk user, he was pretty based, maybe the most based, but not enough autism.
i think Theo would better represent Jow Forums rage fueled spergs.
The Dennis Ritchie fears the Ken Thompson.
Unironically
The Ken Thompson fears the Douglas McIlroy
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You basically described Jow Forums quite accurately
it is well know that learning mathematics keeps your brain safe from rotting and fresh of liberal ideologies. For some reason, modern computer "scientists" tend to have a rotting brain, liberal tendencies and inclinations to transexuality. It's funny, they are supposed to be at the same level of mathematicians (applied math).
I have a undergraduate in pure maths, an MSc in applied maths, and a PhD in mathematical epidemiology. I do maths for a living, and most of the languages I work in are maths ones (Maxima, R, Julia, Octave, Maple), and in my spare time I do maths puzzles (and play D&D).
But I'm liberal even for Scotland (a place where the average is so left wing it makes the Democrats look mainly centre-right).
He is part of a breed of White man that created it all but forgot to keep it all under control, the individualism and altruism of the White man at work. The Jew moved in and stole everything from the White man, the story of the last 20 centuries really...
>Was he /our/guy?
No. He actually created something.
my real hero is shannon
plus he shat on academia later in his life so he's a good guy in my books
youtu.be
Second time I've posted this today.
>had an actual interest in technology instead of being a rice-posting, braindead consumerist
Not our guy.
No. He is one of the main reasons most of computing is poisoned with POSIX now.
Where did he do it?