UNIX Creators To Receive Pender Award
jellings writes "Dennis Ritchie and Kenneth Thompson will be recipients of this years' Harold Pender Award, given "to an outstanding member of the engineering profession who has achieved distinction by significant contributions to society" by the University Of Pennsylvania School of Engineering. Under the direction of Pender, ENIAC was born, and under Ritchie and Thompson, UNIX was born."
So why haven't they already been awarded years ago?
"Times have not become more violent. They have just become more televised."
-Marilyn Manson
Torvalds, Cox, and Stallman get that similar award.
After all, the free software was pushed by Torvalds and Cox by providing a free Nix under the gpl that pushes software in an open way.
And of course, Stallman, for writing Gnu C. No other FOSS comiler existed for C until he made it. And it was used in many unixes, NExT, Linux, *BSD, MacOS 10, and Linux with compilers also for WIndows. I'd say he would qualify for it too.