Ken Thompson's Last Day At Bell Labs
A reader writes: "I was doing some research on Bell-Labs, and I stumbled across
Ken Thompson's
Chess page. ( that's not the interesting part )
The interesting part is that at the top he says that he's leaving Bell
Labs yesterday - Dec 1 2000, to pursue flight instruction full time.
I dont know about everyone else, but it
seems sort of important that one of the co-creators of Unix appears
to be retiring."
FP for the man
Ed Roberts, founder of MITS and creator of the Altair 8800 (widely acknowledged as the first personal computer), is now a small-town doctor.
Ken Thompson, co-creator of Unix, is now a flight instructor.
What's next? Douglas Engelbart becoming a professional bowler? Tim Berners-Lee realizing his life-long dream of becoming a plumber?
99% of the world would like to think of Mr. Gates as the father of the operating system revolution - but the remaining 1% of the world who use and appreciate the elegance of Ken Thompson's work are enough to make him a character sorely missed from the field of computing...
I think I speak for everyone here when I say "THANKS FOR EVERYTHING KEN!!"
"Hmmm.... they have the Internet on computers now ?" - Homer Simpson
"Be vewy vewy quiet, I'm hunting wuntime ewwors!" - Elmer Fudd
Yeah, sure, it starts out all innocent. He's just flying planes, right?
Hmm, next thing you know he's taking lessons at SpaceCamp. Just a retirement hobby...
Then first thing you know he's launched himself into space (who wouldn't want to curry favor with the phone company?), and is paradropping Plan 9 media kits into Linux/*BSD strongholds.
Yes, it could be pretty successful, dropping Plan 9 from Outer Space...
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