Dennis MacAlistair Ritchie (born September 9, 1941) is a computer scientist notable for his influence on ALTRAN, B, BCPL, C, Multics, and Unix.
Born in Bronxville, New York, Ritchie graduated from Harvard with degrees in physics and applied mathematics. In 1967, he began working at the Bell Labs' Computing Sciences Research Center; he is currently the head of Lucent Technologies' System Software Research Department. In 1983, he and Ken Thompson jointly received the Turing award "for their development of generic operating systems theory and specifically for the implementation of the UNIX operating system."
Dennis has also contributed to the official successors of Unix and C: the Plan 9 and Inferno operating systems, and the Limbo programming language, all of which build upon his previous work.
"I am not now, nor have I ever been, a member of the demigodic party."
"Usenet is a strange place."
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