I used to hang around the Bell Labs Murray Hill 1127 lab -- where UNIX originated -- sometimes when I was in the area. A fond memory is sitting at a terminal in there (probably a Blit) working on a program back on my L.A. system over the Net. I ran into a complicated C declaration issue. Sitting a few feet away at the next terminal was Dennis Ritchie (dmr) -- a wonderful guy. Well hell, since he created C, who better to ask about this. So I did, and he instantly offered me an elegant solution I would never have thought of. Years later, it occurred to me that this was the closest I'd ever be to getting advice directly from a god.
@lauren I'm curious what the problem was and the solution proposed
@oblomov @lauren There are 10 types of people in the world: those who think this story isn’t about the C programming issue, and those who instantly realized that 10 was a binary reference.
@nep @oblomov @lauren in this context I would have been very disappointed if it were not a binary reference! Rest of text was too short of it were decimal or hex.