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If you collect more or less all the stereotypes about geeks, you will get Sergey Ponomarev. Skinny guy, mostly in all black: T-shirt, jacket, jeans, sneakers. Ordinary glasses, curly hair and a beard. He has tightly compressed lips and a slightly crazy look of a computer scientist. It is no longer surprising that in the sixth grade of school he wrote html codes on a push-button phone.
— It took many hours. In the 7th grade, I learned the basics of Java script, - Sergey Ponomarev recalls his childhood. — After that, we were taught Turbo Pascal, from which I still cringe, so I continued to study programming at the institute. I have been drawn to programming and computer technology since childhood, as, indeed, most children.
If you collect more or less all the stereotypes about geeks, you will get Sergey Ponomarev. Skinny guy, mostly in all black: T-shirt, jacket, jeans, sneakers. Ordinary glasses, curly hair and a beard. He has tightly compressed lips and a slightly crazy look of a computer scientist. It is no longer surprising that in the sixth grade of school he wrote html codes on a push-button phone.|
— It took many hours. In the 7th grade, I learned the basics of Java script, - Sergey Ponomarev recalls his childhood. — After that, we were taught Turbo Pascal, from which I still cringe, so I continued to study programming at the institute. I have been drawn to programming and computer technology since childhood, as, indeed, most children.