We Filipinos like to brag that we produce Asia's best
programmers, because we can speak, read, and write
English.  This is a big BULL---T.  Asia's best programmers
are the Chinese.

In the ACM international collegiate programming contest
held in Nov 5-7 at U.A.& P, 68 programming teams from
from all over the Philipines and from abroad (China,
Hongkong, Japan, Indonesia, etc) tried writing programs
to solve 8 problems in 5 hours.  Most Philippine teams
solved 0 or 1 of the 8 problems.  The best teams solved
4 problems each (Tokyo, Donghua, HK-UST, Ateneo).  The
top scorers are Chinese.  The Chinese teams have been
the top scorers not only this year, but also in the past 
few years in all ACM programming contests in the Asian region.

How come they're so good, and we're so bad?

1. Because the foreign teams (including the Chinese) have to
pass British-style Level-A Maths and Science before they can
enter the University.  The first two to three years of our 
Science and Engineering programs is the poor equivalent of 
Level-A.

2. Because we have to do senior high-school material in college
(History, Theology, Philosophy, elementary algebra), together
with some sprinkling of computer science (programming).  Our
foreign counterparts do nothing but hard computer science in
the University.

3. Because for our foreign counterparts, programming is a way
of life, like walking or breathing.  For us, programming is
a homework assignment due in three weeks, which we try to finish
one or two nights before the deadline.

4. Because they love to program, and they get orgasm when they
finally get that elusive code to compute the incenter given
the coordinates of the three vertices, or generate all proper
subgroups of a finite group, etc.  We, we get our orgasm the
normal way.

So, if we like to code like the Chinese wizards, we have to live
like they live, think like they think, and love programming
like they love.

To put this on track: Why doesn't U.A. & P use Linux for
the ACM programming contest?  After all, PC^2 runs on Linux!

P~Manalastas

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