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Mr. Dennis Ritchie has been found dead on October 12, 2011. A computer historian Paul E. Ceruzzi said after his death: “Ritchie was under the radar. His name was not a household name at all, but . . . if you had a microscope and could look in a computer, you’d see his work everywhere inside.”
It is very touching , he was a true hero of Computing even before Gates and Jobs