UNIX history made easy
Don Libes
libes at cme.nbs.gov
Sat Oct 7 04:25:28 AEST 1989
In article <14920 at bloom-beacon.MIT.EDU> ihaka at diamond.UUCP (Ross Ihaka) writes:
>In article <7604 at bunny.GTE.COM> abh0 at GTE.COM (Andrew Hudson) writes:
>|[Discussion of Ivy league schools using non-UNIX computers deleted]
>
>[Discussion of Yale as an example of such a school, and
>administration not appreciating the problem - deleted]
Irrelevant. Any computer scientist worth his salt should know every
person who has won the Turing Award, and they should have a reasonable
understanding of why. I don't care if they have never used UNIX.
Seeing as how Thompson was awarded this most prestigious prize in
computer science during the time this person was a "highly respected
computer scientist", it is hard to understand how they wouldn't know
the name and the accomplishment associated with it. This is like a
physicist not being aware of a contemporary Nobel laureate in physics.
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