[TUHS] [tuhs] Dennis Ritchie's couch
Larry McVoy
lm at mcvoy.com
Wed May 26 13:03:41 AEST 2021
You do, I don't. I'm not alone in my lack of understanding.
I think that all the things that yacc solved, Steve gets some kudos.
I've used it a bunch and I did not need to be as smart as you or
Steve to get the job done.
You getting past that is cool but it doesn't make his work less.
On Wed, May 26, 2021 at 10:37:45AM +1000, Rob Pike wrote:
> And today, we understand parsing so well we don't need yacc.
>
> -rob
>
>
> On Wed, May 26, 2021 at 10:20 AM Nelson H. F. Beebe <beebe at math.utah.edu>
> wrote:
>
> > The last article of the latest issue of the Communications of the ACM
> > that appeared electronically earlier today is a brief interview with
> > this year's ACM Turing Award winners, Al Aho and Jeff Ullman.
> >
> > The article is
> >
> > Last byte: Shaping the foundations of programming languages
> > https://doi.org/10.1145/3460442
> > Comm. ACM 64(6), 120, 119, June 2021.
> >
> > and it includes a picture of the two winners sitting on Dennis
> > Ritchie's couch.
> >
> > I liked this snippet from Jeff Ullman, praising fellow list member
> > Steve Johnson's landmark program, yacc:
> >
> > >> ...
> > >> At the time of the first Fortran compiler, it took several
> > >> person-years to write a parser. By the time yacc came around,
> > >> you could do it in an afternoon.
> > >> ...
> >
> >
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