Top 40 Quotes & Sayings by Ken Thompson

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American scientist Ken Thompson.
Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Ken Thompson

Kenneth Lane Thompson is an American pioneer of computer science. Thompson worked at Bell Labs for most of his career where he designed and implemented the original Unix operating system. He also invented the B programming language, the direct predecessor to the C programming language, and was one of the creators and early developers of the Plan 9 operating system. Since 2006, Thompson has worked at Google, where he co-developed the Go programming language.

When in doubt, use brute force.
I am a programmer.
The average gardener probably knows little about what is going on in his or her garden. — © Ken Thompson
The average gardener probably knows little about what is going on in his or her garden.
It is only the inadequacy of the criminal code that saves the hackers from very serious prosecution.
In college, before video games, we would amuse ourselves by posing programming exercises.
I have to keep up with the scientific literature as part of my job, but increasingly I found myself reading things that weren't really relevant to my academic work, but were relevant to gardening.
On the one hand, the press, television, and movies make heroes of vandals by calling them whiz kids.
There's a lot of power in executing data - generating data and executing data.
We tried to avoid, you know, records. We were told over and over that was probably the most serious mistake and the reason was the system would never catch on, because we didn't have records.
It's always good to take an orthogonal view of something. It develops ideas.
You can't trust code that you did not totally create yourself.
Unauthorized access to computer systems is already a serious crime in a few states and is currently being addressed in many more state legislatures as well as Congress.
In fact, we started off with two or three different shells and the shell had life of its own. — © Ken Thompson
In fact, we started off with two or three different shells and the shell had life of its own.
I think the major good idea in Unix was its clean and simple interface: open, close, read, and write.
A well installed microcode bug will be almost impossible to detect.
I wanted to have virtual memory, at least as it's coupled with file systems.
One of my most productive days was throwing away 1,000 lines of code.
I am a very bottom-up thinker.
I wanted to separate data from programs, because data and instructions are very different.
There are no projects per se in the Computing Sciences Research Center.
The X server has to be the biggest program I've ever seen that doesn't do anything for you.
Grant, if we edited Fortran, I assume that you'd put a column thing in there.
That brings me to Dennis Ritchie. Our collaboration has been a thing of beauty.
If you want to go somewhere, goto is the best way to get there.
I wanted to avoid, special IO for terminals.
One is that the perfect garden can be created overnight, which it can't.
So maybe I can go back to being a Gardeners' World addict again.
We have persistant objects, they're called files. — © Ken Thompson
We have persistant objects, they're called files.
I still have a full-time day job, which is why it took me five years to write An Ear to the Ground, and why I won't have another book finished by next week.
No amount of source-level verification or scrutiny will protect you from using untrusted code.
I also have an idea for a book on biodiversity, and why and how we should be conserving it.
We have persistent objects, they're called files.
FORTRAN was the language of choice for the same reason that three-legged races are popular.
I don't think there are many people up in research who have strong ideas about things that they haven't really had experience with.
I also enjoy writing my regular column for Organic Gardening magazine, so I may do more of that sort of thing in the future, if anybody wants it!
Just think, IBM and DEC in the same room, and we did it.
For most of that time, I've also been a keen gardener, but for many years I failed to make the connection between gardening and science.
SCCS, the source motel!  Programs check in and never check out! — © Ken Thompson
SCCS, the source motel! Programs check in and never check out!
I view Linux as something that's not Microsoft - a backlash against Microsoft, no more and no less.
The steady state of disks is full.
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