Interview

Interview


I am a third-year student of the Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics. I study full- time at faculty OF RADIOENGINEERING AND ELECTRONICS. I know a lot about nanotechnologies and about Moore's law

(/mɔərz.ˈlɔː/) is the observation that the number of transistors in a dense integrated circuit doubles approximately every two years. Ever


I started programming from the age of 13. My first great product is text-quest adventure game. You play as a knight and save the queen. On the way, you fight with a lot of enemies. I've come across a lot of programming languages. Most of all I liked working with C++ and Ruby. Why Ruby? It is fun and makes you happy!  

Hobbies differ like tastes. For me and my health jogging, swimming and reading books are really good. My last book is The Glass Bead Game by Hermann Hesse. This book is about the layers of abstractions in different sciences.

It is about how there is an intervention of one into another. Example: rails (Web-framework) is needed to describe business processes, when rails and business are different industries. Abstractions in them are different. The task of the developer is to create a common asbstract of these two entities.

I can summarize who I am in three words: fast-learner, patient, self-motivated.

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