Russians have always been very good coders

by DAVID BROWN | CLEARNFO.com | September 25th, 2021

Russians are generally good coders.  Why?  Because all they could afford early on were old, used underpowered computer systems with slow CPUs, low RAM and small hard drives.  This meant their code had to be small, tight and efficient to work and to be competitive.  These constraints put pressure on Russian programmers which made them some of the best on the planet.  American coders could be sloppy and inefficient and still get by.

Now I used to read, write and speak Russian –in fact I use to take most of my notes in Russian– but that was decades ago, so now I can still sound out the written words slowly, but can no longer understand what I’ve read.  Never been to Russia, but took Russian at the university and had several Russian friends who helped me learn.  I’ve also studied the incredibly complex history of Russia and use to read the outrageous Russian propaganda magazines for fun and entertainment during the Soviet period.

I had a friend who was deported from Russia for drawing leg hairs on Vladimir Lenin posters in Moscow with a magic marker.  He paid for his trips to Russia with blue jeans.  He would buy a suitcase full of them here in the states and sell them at very high prices in Russia since the Russian youth wanted to be cool like American kids, you could get $100 ea. or more.

The 1917 Bolshevik Revolution was orchestrated by the Anglo-American Establishment including the president of the New York Fed and US President Wilson who also brought us the Federal Reserve, the income tax and WWI.  The result of the 1917 Revolution was the birth of Soviet Union in 1922, which died in 1991.  The soviet was a brutal, soul and body-killing machine about which you can learn more from ‘The Gulag Archipelago’ by  Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn and Stalin’s Holodomor.

 


Also see: #Russia is developing a new OS – #Phantom

https://cybershafarat.com/2022/01/22/russia-is-developing-a-new-os-phantom/

 

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