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10 years of RSDN

Today, one of the most visited and authoritative resources for Russian-speaking programmers celebrates its first anniversary: RSDN.ru.
April 10, 2001 , a site appeared on the Internet, designed to unite Russian-speaking programmers into one large community: the Russian network of software developers (or “RSDN” in a foreign way). Five days later, the first officially recorded message appeared on the forums of this site, and so remained unanswered.

But if we now combine together all the messages from the forums left on the RSDN from that moment, then we will get a text file of about 10GB in size. For comparison: “War and Peace” by Leo Tolstoy, in plain-text format, takes about 3Mb.
Vladimir Kochetkov from the RSDN command.

I am sure that many of those present at Habré have ever visited the RSDN forums to ask a stupid (or not) question or to take part in heated debates about the future of a particular technology or IT industry as a whole.

For those from generation 2.0 who have not heard anything about this resource, there is a good reason to get to know him. He cannot boast such familiar buns as collective blogs, karma, UFOs and so on. (Although it will be possible to put ± 1 there, yes :) But if you want to get a competent answer to a non-trivial question regarding the development for any platform and in almost any language, you will most likely receive it. There you can meet such experts in your field as Andrei Fedonyuk from Terra Informatica , Vlad Chistyakov from the Nemerle team, Maxim Shemanarev from Antigrain.com , who is well-known in certain circles of “mice” and others.

Congratulations to the team and the RSDN community on the anniversary!

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/117191/


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