[nycphp-talk] Is it worth learning Python too?
James Wetterau
james at surgam.net
Wed Apr 14 14:45:51 EDT 2004
"James Wetterau" says:
...>
> In the case of K&R they were going for portability from early on so
> that they could easily move this large program they had written called
> "Unix" from one computer to another without having to rewrite huge
> chunks of it ever time.
Correction! Sorry. Only Dennis Ritche (not Brian Kernighan) was
involved in co-writing Unix at this point. Of course his co-author
was one Ken Thompson. However, all three worked at Bell Labs and
surely shared many common concerns and goals.
Some evidence exists that Ritchie thought about portability of both C
and Unix early. Here's a web page linking to a paper on the issue:
http://cm.bell-labs.com/cm/cs/who/dmr/portpapers.html
"Papers about Unix Portability
In 1976-1977 the Unix system was rendered portable, thus starting a
continuing industry. The account by Steve Johnson and me,
`Portability of C Programs and the UNIX System,' was published in the
Bell System Technical Journal; it is now on-line as PDF, Postscript,
or HTML formats."
Note the title talks about both C and Unix, pretty early on in the
life of the language.
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