On Sunday, 10 November 2013 at 23:19:22 UTC, Froglegs wrote:
Slides are in English, do most Russian programmers speak
English?
Not only programmers and English.
It's mix of education, culture and pro activity (Internet helps).
Also additional language adds additional + to karma ;)
On Sunday, 10 November 2013 at 20:05:29 UTC, Michael wrote:
Yes, Russia)
Topic: The D Programming Language: features and application.
Author: Nikolai Tolstokulakov.
Event: NSU Tech Talks
Date: Nov 05, 2013
Slides:
https://speakerdeck.com/techtalksnsu/iazyk-proghrammirovaniia-d-nikolai-tolstok
Am Mon, 11 Nov 2013 00:35:09 +0100
schrieb "Dicebot" :
> On Sunday, 10 November 2013 at 23:19:22 UTC, Froglegs wrote:
> > Slides are in English, do most Russian programmers speak
> > English?
>
> No. However, most really interested in programming technology do.
> Pretty much as in any other pa
On Sunday, 10 November 2013 at 23:19:22 UTC, Froglegs wrote:
Slides are in English, do most Russian programmers speak
English?
No. However, most really interested in programming technology do.
Pretty much as in any other part of the world.
Slides are in English, do most Russian programmers speak English?
On Sunday, 10 November 2013 at 20:05:29 UTC, Michael wrote:
Yes, Russia)
Topic: The D Programming Language: features and application.
Author: Nikolai Tolstokulakov.
Event: NSU Tech Talks
Date: Nov 05, 2013
Slides:
https://speakerdeck.com/techtalksnsu/iazyk-proghrammirovaniia-d-nikolai-tolstok
Yes, Russia)
Topic: The D Programming Language: features and application.
Author: Nikolai Tolstokulakov.
Event: NSU Tech Talks
Date: Nov 05, 2013
Slides:
https://speakerdeck.com/techtalksnsu/iazyk-proghrammirovaniia-d-nikolai-tolstokulakov
Tweet: https://twitter.com/TechTalksNSU/status/39737