Geeks in Armenia celebrate Programmer's day
Programmer Day is the 256th day of every year, September 13th or the 12th on leap years. 256 is the perfect 8th power and a byte can have 256 possible values. Bytes, as you might already know, are very important to programmers. I have no idea - why.
Armenian programmer's joined the rest of the world in celebrating the programmer's day. Celebration, it turned out, included making fun of programming and programmers. Not a bad way to mark it, if you ask me. And if you ask more - check out this FAQ.
Meanwhile, here are links to Programmer day posts from around the Armenian blogosphere, along with a mock poster, which reads: "Beware of programmers, most of them are nuts"
All I can add is - Happy Programmer Day.
http://www.f5blog.com/site/posts/axz13/#When:07:46:01Z
http://zubian.livejournal.com/124205.html
http://rubywedge.livejournal.com/101736.html
http://rubywedge.livejournal.com/101736.html
http://iza1976.livejournal.com/267748.html
Labels: Armenia, Fun, Geek, IT, Programming
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