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 Ritchie Blackmore Discography
Ritchie Blackmore (gtr); Chas Hodges (bss); Ken Lundgren (gtr); Mick Underwood (drm); plus Nicky Hopkins (pno) and Paul Goddard (pno) who also p layed with the Outlaws from time to time, as did various others.
Ritchie Blackmore (gtr); Chas Hodges (bss); Ken Lundgren (gtr); Mick Underwood (drm).
Ritchie Blackmore (gtr); (?) (drm); Jerry Lee Lewis (vcl/pno), Chas Hodges (bss), Ken Lundgren (rhtm gtr).
www.blackmoresnight.com /moon_castle_pages/blackmore_discography.htm

  
 UNIX PHOTOS & History- KEY PLAYERS
1969 Dennis Ritchie Aided Ken Thompson in creating the Unix operating system.
Unix- Ken Thompson and Dennis Ritchie (creator of Unix and "C" language) Link
1970's - Unix- Ken Thompson and Dennis Ritchie (Bell Labs) Link
www.jmusheneaux.com /01xxxxxxx   (1270 words)

  
 Ken Thompson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kenneth Thompson (born February 4, 1943) is a computer scientist notable for his contributions to the development of the C programming language and the UNIX operating system.
Thompson also wrote the B programming language, a precursor to Ritchie's C programming language, currently the world's most commonly used programming languages.
In 1969, while at Bell Labs, Thompson and Ritchie were the principal creators of the UNIX operating system.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ken_Thompson   (763 words)

  
 History of the C Programming Language
Dennis Ritchie of Bell Labs created the C Programming Language in 1971-1972 as he and Ken Thompson worked together to design the UNIX operating system.
Special interest is given to material by Dennis Ritchie or Ken Thompson, and by Bell Labs/Lucent Technologies.
The Development of the C Language by Dennis Ritchie; Bell Labs/Lucent Technologies
www.hitmill.com /programming/chistory.htm   (130 words)

  
 Ritchie, Dennis
Additional Information: Dennis Ritchie co-created Unix with Ken Thompson, created the C programming language, lead development of Plan 9, and leads development of Inferno.
In this interview, Ritchie talks about the future of C and the C99 standard, Plan 9, and offers advice to would-be authors of programming languages.
Few names in computing are bigger than that of Dennis Ritchie.
www.canadiancontent.net /dir/Top/Computers/History/Pioneers/Ritchie,_Dennis   (114 words)

  
 DBLP: Dennis Ritchie
Dennis Ritchie, Ken Thompson: The UNIX Time-Sharing System.
Dennis Ritchie, Ken Thompson: The UNIX Time-Sharing System (Abstract).
Dennis Ritchie: The Development of the C Language.
www.informatik.uni-trier.de /~ley/db/indices/a-tree/r/Ritchie:Dennis.html   (117 words)

  
 Computer History Museum - 1997 Fellow Award Recipient, Dennis Ritchie
Dennis Ritchie is best known as the author of The C Programming Language and as part of the famous team of Ritchie and (Ken) Thompson.
Ritchie also co-wrote Plan 9, the next-generation operating system created as the natural descendant of UNIX by Thompson and Bell Labs colleague Rob Pike.
For his co-creation, with Ken Thompson, of the UNIX operating system, and for development of the C programming language.
www.computerhistory.org /events/hall_of_fellows/ritchie   (131 words)

  
 DBLP: Ken Thompson
Dennis Ritchie, Ken Thompson: The UNIX Time-Sharing System.
Dennis Ritchie, Ken Thompson: The UNIX Time-Sharing System (Abstract).
Daniel E. Cooke, Joseph E. Urban, Scott Hamilton, Ken Thompson: Unix and Beyond: An Interview with Ken Thompson.
www.informatik.uni-trier.de /~ley/db/indices/a-tree/t/Thompson:Ken.html   (147 words)

  
 TLC :: Hackers: Hackers' Hall of Fame
Current status: Dennis Ritchie is currently the head of Lucent Technology's System Software Research Department, while Ken Thompson has retired from both Bell Labs and the hacker spotlight.
Little-known fact: Although Ritchie is the author of the popular C programming language, his favorite language is Alef.
Thompson, an amateur pilot, once traveled to Moscow to fly a MiG-29.
tlc.discovery.com /convergence/hackers/bio/bio_02.html   (145 words)

  
 Directory - Computers: History: Pioneers: Ritchie, Dennis
Dennis Ritchie co-created Unix with Ken Thompson, created the C programming language, lead development of Plan 9, and leads development of Inferno.
ITworld: The Future According to Dennis Ritchie  · iweb · cached · Few names in computing are bigger than that of Dennis Ritchie.
In this interview, Ritchie talks about the future of C and the C99 standard, Plan 9, and offers advice to would-be authors of programming languages.
www.incywincy.com /default?p=531910   (116 words)

  
 History of the C Programming Language
Dennis Ritchie of Bell Labs created the C Programming Language in 1971-1972 as he and Ken Thompson worked together to design the UNIX operating system.
Special interest is given to material by Dennis Ritchie or Ken Thompson, and by Bell Labs/Lucent Technologies.
The Development of the C Language by Dennis Ritchie; Bell Labs/Lucent Technologies
www.hitmill.com /programming/chistory.htm   (130 words)

  
 The Auld Enemies Cup 2003
John Miller and Peter Philip struggled to cope with some great play from Simon Cookson and Mike Tippett and then Stuart Wilkie and Ken Freeman wrapped up the first day with a convincing win against Roy McKnight and Bryan Richards.
John Imrie/Peter Philip beat Mike Loten/Barry Ritchie 3 & 2
Stuart Wilkie/Ken Freeman beat Brian Richards/Roy McKnight 5 & 4
www.scottishblindgolf.com /enemy2003.html   (130 words)

  
 Dennis Ritchie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Indeed, being the inventor of the C programming language, as well as co-inventor of the Unix operating system alongside Ken Thompson, Ritchie has earned an important position in the history of the computer industry.
Dennis Ritchie is often referred to as "DMR" in various Usenet newsgroups (such as comp.lang.c); he is the "R" of the KandR.
Dennis MacAlistair Ritchie (born September 9, 1941) is a computer scientist notable for his influence on ALTRAN, B, BCPL, C, Multics, and Unix.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dennis_Ritchie   (464 words)

  
 Ken Brown - SourceWatch
Ken Brown is president of the Alexis de Tocqueville Institution, a conservative think tank funded by Philip Morris, Microsoft, ATandT Foundation, and others.
Brown's account is based on extensive interviews with more than two dozen leading technologists in the United States, Europe, and Australia, including Richard Stallman, Dennis Ritchie, and Andrew Tanenbaum.
Andrew Tanenbaum, who should be demanding his due if this was true, also said he didn't believe it, and concluded "Ken Brown doesn't know what he is talking about."[5] (http://www.cs.vu.nl/~ast/brown/) "I don't believe for a nanosecond that Brown was trying to do a legitimate study of IP and open source or anything like that.
www.sourcewatch.org /index.php?title=Ken_Brown   (1497 words)

  
 Interviews : Interview with Dennis M. Ritchie
Dennis Ritchie and Ken Thompson developed the Unix operating system, i.e.
Currently, Dennis M. Ritchie is head of the System Software Research department in the Computing Science Research Center of Bell Labs/Lucent Technologies in Murray Hill, NJ.
Dennis: C++ benefited enormously from C, because C had a fairly large acceptance even before the growth of C++, and C++ could use C both as a base to build a new language and as a tool to create its compilers.
www.redhat.com /mirrors/LDP/linuxfocus/English/July1999/article79.html   (2072 words)

  
 Unix.se - Interview - Dennis Ritchie
Dennis Ritchie: At some point when I was an undergraduate in college (about 1960) I went to some non-course talks about computers that intrigued me, and I signed up for the regular (introductory) one-term course.
Dennis Ritchie: As a general phenomenon, I think they're great, but they suffer from much the same struggles and competition that the proprietary ones did and do.
Dennis Ritchie: The single thing that I'm happiest about is that the notion of making the Unix system portable was mostly mine.
old.unix.se /article/articleview/950/1/24   (1080 words)

  
 ScienceDaily: Bell Labs Luminaries Dennis Ritchie And Ken Thompson To Receive National Medal Of Technology
Thompson and Ritchie were cited for their invention of the Unix operating system and the C programming language.
Ritchie and Thompson had also worked on the Multics operating system project, a collaboration of MIT, Bell Labs and GE, which pioneered many of the ideas incorporated in Unix.
Both Ritchie and Thompson are Bell Labs Fellows, an honor bestowed for sustained and exceptional contributions to research.
www.sciencedaily.com /releases/1998/12/981208172703.htm   (1482 words)

  
 Bell Labs: Ken Thompson Receives Kanai Award for Impact of UNIX* System
Ken Thompson is a Bell Labs Fellow and a member of the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering, and the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM).
Thompson conceived the UNIX time-sharing operating system that spring and co-developed it, with Ritchie and a now-legendary band of collaborators, over the next few years.
It cited Thompson for his role in creating the UNIX* operating system, which for decades has been a key platform for distributed systems work.
www.bell-labs.com /news/1999/march/25/1.html   (608 words)

  
 Bell Labs luminaries Dennis Ritchie and Ken Thompson to receive National Medal of Technology
Thompson and Ritchie were cited for their invention of the Unix&; operating system and the C programming language.
Both Ritchie and Thompson are Bell Labs Fellows, an honor bestowed for sustained and exceptional contributions to research.
Much of the progress of computer hardware, software, and networks during the past quarter century can be traced to Ritchie and Thompson's creation of Unix and C language.
www.lucent.com /press/1298/981208.bla.html   (918 words)

  
 Finding Ken Brown's Lies
Ken Brown tasked someone with comparing the sources of Minix and some versions of Linux in order to have something to blather about in his screed.
What I'd like to see is a clear refutal, based on hard evidence, of Ken Brown's "facts", and the OSS community has stepped to the plate before, with SCO's FUD, even though they all knew it was FUD.
When they (Tanenbaub, Stallman & Ritchie) came out and cried 'FOUL!!!' Brown retreated to his current stance.
www.oreillynet.com /cs/user/view/wlg/5006?page=last&x-order=date   (1600 words)

  
 Brian Tairaku Ritchie Shakuhachi Concert
Brian Ritchie studied shakuhachi for seven years in New York City with James Nyoraku Schlefer.
Ritchie achieved the rank of Jun Shihan (teaching license) in March of 2003.
Brian will be performing with a number of ji-nashi shakuhachi made by flute maker Ken LaCosse.
www.mujitsu.com /concert.html   (1078 words)

  
 Dennis Ritchie Put the C in Compiler - OSNews.com
And still, Dennis Ritchie shows up for work each day in the same Murray Hill, NJ office where he and Ken Thompson first ran Unix on a Digital Equipment Corp. PDP-7 back in 1969.
It's a pretty exciting work environment, and, as Ritchie is fond of saying, it's nice to walk around your office and stumble into things like canisters of liquid helium.
It was at his nondescript office, right next to where Unix was invented, that Ritchie met with Linux Magazine's Robert McMillan and Adam Goodman." More at Linux Magazine.
www.osnews.com /story.php?news_id=81   (227 words)

  
 Dennis Ritchie
Also in 1969, the system that Brian Kernighan would later name Unix was being developed by Ken Thompson "with some assistance from" Dennis Ritchie.
The vast majority of the language defined by the Standard is precisely the same as is defined in Appendix A of The C Programming Language by Brian Kernighan and Dennis Ritchie, and as is implemented in almost all C translators.
Later, Ritchie got a job at Bell Labs, and worked closely with the authors of C, allowing the 2nd edition of the book to be much more accurate.
www.lysator.liu.se /c/dmr   (307 words)

  
 GROKLAW
Dennis Ritchie was mentioned in the AdTI press release about Ken Brown's forthcoming book, "Samizdat", the book attacking Linus for not "inventing" Linux.
Dennis Ritchie's Interview for Samizdat - Authored by: greybeard on Wednesday, June 02 2004 @ 01:11 PM EDT
Dennis Ritchie's Interview for Samizdat - Authored by: Stoneshop on Wednesday, June 02 2004 @ 04:13 PM EDT
www.groklaw.net /article.php?story=20040601212559558   (7700 words)

  
 Dennis Ritchie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Indeed, being the inventor of the C programming language, as well as co-inventor of the Unix operating system alongside Ken Thompson, Ritchie has earned an important position in the history of the computer industry.
Dennis Ritchie is often referred to as "DMR" in various Usenet newsgroups (such as comp.lang.c); he is the "R" of the KandR.
Dennis MacAlistair Ritchie (September 9, 1941) is a computer scientist notable for his influence on ALTRAN, B, BCPL, C, Multics, and Unix.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dennis_Ritchie   (411 words)

  
 in a rumble seat the world is so cozy: The Thoroughly Modern Millie Unofficial Website - History
Darren Ritchie and Cheyenne Jackson alternate in the role of Jimmy for the entire week of performances.
Darren Ritchie also joins the cast as a member of the ensemble and a Jimmy understudy.
Darren Lee is performs the role of Ching Ho (ordinarily performed by Ken Leung) for the first time.
www.geocities.com /milliedillmount/history.html   (3760 words)

  
 Unix history
Ken Thompson (from UC Berkeley, at BTL since 1966) and
The first edition of the "UNIX PROGRAMMER'S MANUAL [by] K. Thompson [and] D. Ritchie" is dated "November 3, 1971".
But in keeping with their need for extreme economy, Richie wrote a "cut-down version of BCPL" with the abbreviated name, B. In 1970, BTL purchased a PDP-11 for a text preparation project: "Only the processor and memory arrived, there was no disc.
www.english.uga.edu /hc/unixhistoryrev.html   (693 words)

  
 Bibliography ken
Ritchie and K. Thompson, The sc Unix Time-Sharing System, Comm.
Thompson, Reflections on Trusting Trust H alf of the 1983 T uring Award Lecture, Comm.
Pike and D. Presotto and K. Thompson and H. Trickey, Plan 9 from B ell L abs, UKUUG Proceedings of the Summer 1990 Conference, London England, 1990.
cm.bell-labs.com /cm/cs/bib2html/ken.html   (251 words)

  
 [UCLA-LUG] FYI: Ken Thompson: Linux is A Fad
He is one of the big > brains behind the Plan 9 and Inferno distributed operating systems; creator, > along with Joseph Condon, of Belle, a world champion chess computer; 1998 > U.S. National Medal of Technology winner, along with Dennis Ritchie, for > their role in developing the Unix system and C. And Mr.
On Tue, 25 May 1999, Kent Wada wrote: > >From Andover Update for 1999-05-25 > > Ken Thompson: Linux is A Fad > - Rod Amis > > Ken Thompson is no small personage in the IT pantheon.
Thompson received > the Computer Society's and Hitachi's inaugural Tsutomu Kanai Award for > distributed computing this year.
www.linux.ucla.edu /pipermail/linux/1999-May/000250.html   (272 words)

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