Congratulations to the developers, today, September 13 as your day!

This first date was recognized by Russia in 2009 and then responded by technology companies and programming companies worldwide. On this day, programmers will be off.

In 2009, for the first time in Russia it was recognized September 13 as Programmer's Day, on this day all programmers will be off work. This event has been strongly responded by technology companies and programming companies worldwide. On this day, programmers all over Russia will get a day off work and still have a salary.

Programmer's Day is held on the 256th day of the year (September 13 in normal years and September 12 in the leap year). The 256th day is chosen because 256 is the maximum number of values ​​that 1 byte (or 8 bits) can represent in binary. The number 256 and its multiples are often used in programming.

Congratulations to the developers, today, September 13 as your day! Picture 1Congratulations to the developers, today, September 13 as your day! Picture 1

Valentin Balt and Michael Cherviakov, two employees of Parallel Technologies, were the first to propose the establishment of Developer's Day. And to get these benefits for programmers all over the country, Valentin Balt and Michael Cherviakov had to come up with the idea for a long time, then in 2002, they tried to collect signatures to petition Russian government recognizes the 256th day of the year as a day to honor programmers.

After so many efforts, "heaven is not pleased with people", on July 24, 2009, the Russian Ministry of Telecommunications and Mass Communication officially issued a draft decree to recognize the new holidays, Programmer.

On September 11, 2009, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev signed this decree, recognizing the 256th day of the year as Programmer's Day.

In order to get programming, new programs, fix bugs or upgrade the computer program today, it is undeniable that programmers have been and continue to try hard to contribute change the world as well as our future. So what are you waiting for now? Let's send the best wishes to the developers: Happy Programmer's Day!

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