--- title: Dennis Ritchie's Typographical Mystery description: Today I learned that Dennis Ritchie's Ph.D. thesis was never accepted and that his son created a game company. slug: dennis-ritchie-typographical-mystery <!--- authors: - name: David Windham title: Something Else url: https://davidawindham.com image_url: https://davidawindham.com/wp-content/themes/daw/img/opengraph_image.jpg --> tags: [games,people] image: https://davidawindham.com/wp-content/themes/daw/img/opengraph_image.jpg hide_table_of_contents: false --- Today I learned that Dennis Ritchies Ph.D. thesis was never accepted and that his son created a game company called Binary Arts <sub>1,2</sub>. The reason this was important to me is because I use Unix daily and had a collection of puzzles which included Spin-Out from Bill Ritchie's company. <!--truncate--> Dennis Ritchie was the computer scientist who created the C programming language and the Unix operating system<sub>3</sub>. These two are the underpinnings of a vast majority of what computers today. I've been tinkering with a little side project based on puzzles that encourages curiosity in learning since I credit this quality for my own success. I'll start a page for that project over at [/notes/work/projects/games](/notes/work/projects/game) --- 1. How did Dennis Ritchie Produce his PhD Thesis? A Typographical Mystery - https://www.cs.princeton.edu/~bwk/dmr/doceng22.pdf 2. Bill Ritchie - <https://www.thinkfun.com/about-us/meet-the-team/> 3. Dennis Ritchie - <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dennis_Ritchie>