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CHINA dominate india in computer programming coding contest

Having worked with my fellow Indians and Chinese people, I've to say that both of them are very hard working and capable people! I wouldn't compare them but I've seen extremely brilliant minds in both of them.

As far as quantity, around 130,000 Chinese students last year in US, while 103,000 Indian students. I compare them in US because comparing Chinese in India or Indians in China wouldn't give us a good sample plus US attracts best from both these countries.
 
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Kid why shout???????????

What it has to do with the India defense section?????????????

Yes yes.....Indian are posting each and every news about their country...........and now you are saying what it has to do in this forum............if you ask mostly Indians they will say there around more than 50% Indians in Microsoft......and this is the result. ............Focus on quality not quantity.
 
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It may have to do with the fact that India (local education) has been producing machines instead of innovators for the last few years.
 
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programming is not related to any country it is the ability of person or personal trait

i saw lot of pakistanis supporting chinees, just think about the good programmers from pakistan (front runners in blackberry & iphone applications) why were they not in the competition or why no pakistanis were there does it mean pakistani's are not good programmers ?

Again see who are the best innovaters & developers of new applications & devices they are the best , dont put personal traits to nationality
 
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It may have to do with the fact that India (local education) has been producing machines instead of innovators for the last few years.

Dangerous over-generalization, if you are referring to the IIT/IIM coaching centers. The fact is in the last few years there has been a positive trend too. Even a decade back, if your kid was something other than a doctor/engineer you were openly ostracized. That is no longer the case now. What matters really is government support. That is where the Chinese are racing ahead.
 
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Fairly immature for someone who claims o be an 'Aerospace Engineer'. :D


Ha, how do you Indians explain this ?

Aerospace Engineer
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Now explain this to him :enjoy:
 
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CHINA dominated the NSA-Backing coding contest:



"With about 4,200 people participating in a US National Security Agency-supported international competition on everything from writing algorithms to designing components, 20 of the 70 finalists were from China :china::tup:, 10 from Russia, and 2 from the US. China's showing in the finals was helped by its large number of entrants, 894. India followed at 705, but none of its programmers was a finalist. :tdown:Russia had 380 participants; the United States, 234; Poland, 214; Egypt, 145; and Ukraine, 128. Participants in the TopCoder Open was open to anyone, from student to professional; the contest proceeded through rounds of elimination that finished this month in Las Vegas. Rob Hughes, president and COO of TopCoder, says the strong finish by programmers from China, Russia, Eastern Europe and elsewhere is indicative of the importance those countries put on mathematics and science education. 'We do the same thing with athletics here that they do with mathematics and science there.'"



China Dominates In NSA-Backed Coding Contest - Slashdot



ha, how do you indians explain this??

IT super power indeed! :tdown:
:rolleyes::disagree::partay:

Go China Go !!!!!
 
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Your guys' discussion about cars reminds me of "indigenous" aircraft in India and China.

India buys components from foreign companies and assembles them together. China steals designs from foreign companies and puts them together.

Look who is talking !!! India stole nuke technology from Canada's Candu Reactors :

How Indian thieves stole nuclear technoloy from Canada/US
How Indian thieves stole nuclear technoloy from Canada/US - Mombu the Culture Forum

Candu: The Canadian Nuclear Reactor | CBC Archives


An uninvited guest has joined the nuclear club, and fingers are
pointing at Canada. On May 18th 1974, India detonates a 12-kiloton
nuclear explosive in the Rajasthan desert. It was built using
plutonium from a research reactor donated by Canada in 1956. The
explosion prompts fierce criticism of Canada's nuclear exports, and a
wall of excuses from officials in both Canada and India. Canadian
officials say they couldn't stop it. India denies it was even a bomb.

The nuclear device was built using plutonium obtained from the
40-megawatt Cirus research reactor, a gift from Canada. It was donated
under the Commonweath "Colombo Plan" aid program, which sought to
promote economic and social development in South and Southeast Asia.
The gift helped pave the way for future reactor sales: Canada sold
India two Candu reactors (in 1963 and 1966), and they now have a
number of Candu clones.

The Cirus reactor (which was not a Candu) was modeled on the Chalk
River NRX reactor. It was donated on the condition that it only be
used for peaceful purposes – so India claimed their 1974 explosion was
"peaceful" and would help them in industries such as mining.
India referred to the device as the "Peaceful Nuclear Explosive" or
PNE. It was also called "Smiling Buddha."
 
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shameful response of Indian members

The thread was started with a shameful purpose by a shameless hatemonger

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It may have to do with the fact that India (local education) has been producing machines instead of innovators for the last few years.

Somewhat true from last 3 years.
Thanks to rapid strides in corruption in education sector
 
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