Happy Programmer's Day!

A short toast to all programmers on the 256th day of the year — the professional holiday of Programmer's Day in Russia.

Good day, dear Habr community.

In Vladivostok it is already the morning of September 13th, the 256th day of the year. And that means that for the third time in Russia, Programmer's Day has arrived — a professional holiday for many of us.

I am sure that almost everyone reading these lines is a programmer to some degree. It doesn't matter whether they work as a developer at a major IT company or simply wrote Snake in Prolog once upon a time, whether they contribute to open-source projects or merely use them.

Today I want to wish all of you grateful users, respectful clients, and of course, code that is understandable not only to computers but also to people. As someone unknown once said, "Write your code as if every programmer who will maintain your program is a violence-prone psychopath who knows where you live."

So let us raise our glasses of fizzy beverage to the glory of "bytes, kilobytes, and all the other terabytes"!

Happy Programmer's Day, friends!

Happy Programmer's Day