California Declares Today "Steve Jobs Day"
First time accepted submitter onezeta writes "California Gov. Jerry Brown, in an announcement via a Twitter post, has declared it 'Steve Jobs Day.' The Apple co-founder's life as a technology trailblazer will be marked Sunday by his company's home state at a private memorial service and in a television documentary airing tonight at 8 pm EST on Discovery."
I want a Dennis Ritchie day!
They should Mondayize it, like Columbus Day, Presidents Day, and MLK Day.
Whats the point of a Holiday if nobody has the day off?
For that matter why are Halloween and Valentines Day called holidays - nobody has them off...
CORRECTION: Today is blow jobs day!
I'm waiting for "balanced budget" day.
It's right on the calendar man...it's a holiday in fact.
See, says right here, "Balanced Budget day is usually celebrated the day after 'Cold Day in Hell'."
It's not just that C is the second most common programming language: Most of the other languages are actually written in C. That includes Perl, Python, and PHP.
Beta is broken and the link to classic doesn't work. Stop wasting our time or there won't be anybody left here.
just checking does this mean I can park my Mercedes in the Handicapped spots today?
actually I am happy to see you, however that is in fact a banana in my pocket.
...but if this is the silliest thing the California government does for the rest of the year, we Californians will consider ourselves fortunate.
Hard to feel any antipathy towards Jobs when our statehouse is basically a giant, impacted colon full of human shit.
Tell that to the millions of people who fucking cried when a ruthless capitalist that they didn't even know died. That's far far more pathetic.
Steve Jobs helped make Objective C, an offshoot of C, popular.
Dennis Ritchie made C.
Steve Jobs convinced his company to port an OS.
Dennis Ritchie helped create the very idea of a portable OS.
Steve Jobs eventually decided Unix would make a good basis for the OS on his hardware.
Dennis Ritchie helped Ken Thompson create Unix.
Steve Jobs and his company eventually decided that a similar OS and development stack across all the company's devices would be a useful idea.
Dennis Ritchie helped create an OS and development stack used on everything from phones to supercomputers.