CREATORS ADMIT UNIX, C HOAX
In an announcement that
has stunned the computer industry, Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie and Brian
Kernighan admitted that the Unix operating system and C programming language
created by them is an elaborate April Fools prank kept alive for over 20 years.
Speaking at the recent UnixWorld Software Development Forum, Thompson revealed
the following:
"In 1969, AT&T had just terminated their work with the GE/Honeywell/AT&T
Multics project. Brian and I had just started working with an early release
of Pascal from Professor Nichlaus Wirth's ETH labs in Switzerland and we were impressed with its elegant
simplicity and power. Dennis had just finished reading 'Bored of the Rings',
a hilarious National Lampoon parody of the great Tolkien 'Lord of the Rings'
trilogy. As a lark, we decided to do parodies of the Multics environment and
Pascal. Dennis and I were responsible for the operating environment. We looked
at Multics and designed the new system to be as complex and cryptic as possible
to maximize casual users' frustration levels, calling it Unix as a parody
of Multics, as well as other more risque allusions. Then Dennis and Brian
worked on a truly warped version of Pascal, called 'A'. When we found others
were actually trying to create real programs with A, we quickly added additional
cryptic features and evolved into B, BCPL and finally C. We stopped when we
got a clean compile on the following syntax:
for(;P("\n"),R-;P("|"))for(e=C;e-;P("_"+(*u++/8)%2))P("|"+(*u/4)%2);
To think that modern programmers would try to use a language that allowed
such a statement was beyond our comprehension! We actually thought of selling
this to the Soviets to set their computer science progress back 20 or more
years. Imagine our surprise when AT&T and other US corporations actually began trying to use Unix and C! It
has taken them 20 years to develop enough expertise to generate even marginally
useful applications using this 1960's technological parody, but we are impressed
with the tenacity (if not common sense) of the general Unix and C programmer.
In any event, Brian, Dennis and I have been working exclusively in Pascal
on the Apple Macintosh for the past few years and feel really guilty about
the chaos, confusion and truly bad programming that have resulted from our
silly prank so long ago."
Major Unix and C vendors and customers, including AT&T, Microsoft, Hewlett-Packard,
GTE, NCR, and DEC have refused comment at this time. Borland International,
a leading vendor of Pascal and C tools, including the popular Turbo Pascal,
Turbo C and Turbo C++, stated they had suspected this for a number of years
and would continue to enhance their Pascal products and halt further efforts
to develop C. An IBM spokesman broke into uncontrolled laughter and had to
postpone a hastily convened news conference concerning the fate of the RS-6000,
merely stating 'VM will be available Real Soon Now'. In a cryptic statement,
Professor Wirth of the ETH institute and father of the Pascal, Modula 2 and
Oberon structured languages, merely stated that P. T. Barnum was correct.
In a related late-breaking story, usually reliable sources are stating that
a similar confession may be forthcoming from William Gates concerning the
MS-DOS and Windows operating environments. And IBM spokesman have begun denying
that the Virtual Machine (VM) product is an internal prank gone awry.
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