Comment 71928

By Pxtl (registered) - website | Posted December 06, 2011 at 12:42:15 in reply to Comment 71885

Probably Linus Torvalds (creator and active maintainer of the Linux operating system).

Alternately, about a week after Steve Jobs died, Dennis Ritchie passed away as well. A lot of programmers were sad about the comparative silence the media had about his death - Dennis Ritchie was a key man behind the Unix operating system and the C programming language - both of which were a massive leap in technology of their time, and both of which are direct progenitors of almost every modern computing platform (incl. Apple's iOS and OSX). Also, he wrote the canonical book on C programming so a lot of programmers are directly familiar with his writing. Of course, he wasn't really active late in his life like Jobs was, and he wasn't the public face of any massive organization, so it's really no surprise his death went unnoticed by the public.

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