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by Golf_Hotel_Mike
4211 days ago
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The average Joe on the street never directly interacted with nor was directly affected by Dennis Ritchie's work. Since the greater population had never heard of him, they weren't going to be as emotionally affected by his passing. Popular media knew which way the wind was blowing and decided to devote more time and energy to mourning Jobs, because they need their pageviews. That's not to say the Ritchie wasn't mourned by the people he most closely associated with. My university's CS department held a one minute silence before morning lectures the day after he died. I'm sure other CS people around the world did something similar too. But Ritchie was simply not a global celebrity the way Jobs was, so you can't expect them to be remembered the same way. |
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