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Europe and Technology

Name: Anonymous 2011-08-13 13:37

What do you reckon is the technological haven of Europe?

I'm thinking, either England, Germany or some Scandinavian countries. Can any European /prog/riders give me their fact based opinions, please?

Name: Anonymous 2011-08-13 13:41

Fiñland duh

Name: Anonymous 2011-08-13 13:50

>>1
That depends largely on the type of technology you're looking at. I doubt one country could claim leadership in multiple technological fields.

Name: Anonymous 2011-08-13 13:51

France

Name: Anonymous 2011-08-13 13:55

>>3

Yes that true. I am obviously talking about computerized technology.

>2,4

Why?

Name: Anonymous 2011-08-13 14:02

>>5
French did OCaml, Bigloo, and Prolog. Finland has Nokia. England has Imagination Technologies and Broadcom.

Name: Anonymous 2011-08-13 14:04

>>1
USA (Europe sucks)

Name: Anonymous 2011-08-13 14:08

>>6

Programming languages don't mean much when trying to evaluate how technologically advanced a country is. They can be researched and developed anywhere.

Name: REPLCOCKS 2011-08-13 14:13

(loop (print (eval (read))))

Name: Anonymous 2011-08-13 14:16

Name: Anonymous 2011-08-13 16:44

Countries and technologies are not in any causal relationship.

Name: Anonymous 2011-08-13 18:12

You have competence hotspots like Silicon Valley in the US, but I'd say these are usually fairly narrow and niche driven.
E.g. Germany for various industry, esp. cars., the Netherlands for architecture, Norway for oil tech. For any particular field you'll have a few cities where the major players are located.
IT is more evenly divided, but England or Switzerland aren't bad places to be if that's your field.

Name: Anonymous 2011-08-13 20:54

>>11
Please refrain from stating the obvious!

Name: Anonymous 2011-08-13 21:11

>yurop
>technology

i lol'd

Name: Anonymous 2011-08-13 21:37

>>14
Back to the imageboards, please.

Name: Anonymous 2011-08-13 21:53

Fact: not Italy.

Name: ( ≖‿≖) 2011-08-13 22:17

Europe is dead. Fact given by a Spaniard.

Name: Anonymous 2011-08-13 23:06

Scandinavian countries are fairly pro-computing. Becoming a computer scientist, software developer, or game developer is considered prestigious.

Name: Anonymous 2011-08-13 23:08

>>14
yurop
nil

Name: Anonymous 2011-08-13 23:23

>>6
Finland has Linus Torvalds.

Name: Anonymous 2011-08-13 23:46

>>20

Linus Torvalds is American.

Name: Anonymous 2011-08-13 23:49

>>21
He spent the first 25 years of his life in Finland, and immigrated to the US where he eventually was granted US citizenship. He's still a natural citizen of Finland.

Name: Anonymous 2011-08-14 1:12

>>21
America is not a Country. Be more specific.

Name: Anonymous 2011-08-14 3:06

Tienen or Leuven.

Name: Anonymous 2011-08-14 3:12

There's really nothing in all of Europe comparable to the Silicon Valley which is why so many Europeans come here.

Name: Anonymous 2011-08-14 3:20

>>25
[...] came here.

FTFY. Nowadays, I wouldn't want to emigrate to a debt-ridden, rightist police state.

Name: Anonymous 2011-08-14 7:58

Finland.

http://techcrunch.com/2011/01/17/guest-post-finland-freezing-cold-but-so-hot-right-now/

Although the average December temperature in Helsinki is below freezing point, Finland is hot right now. The country is officially the least corrupt in the world, the number one in the Global Wealth and Happiness index, top in utility patents in the European Union and last year the Harvard Business Review rated it as the 2nd Innovation Hot Spot in the World.

Name: Anonymous 2011-08-14 8:06

>>27
I hear it has living cost, so you better have a good job.

Name: Anonymous 2011-08-14 12:19

>>28
BIOU SOCIAL SERVICES! /BIOU

Just imagine it

Name: Anonymous 2011-08-14 12:39

>>29
I don't live in the third world, I don't have to imagine. Come over here, man.

Name: Anonymous 2011-08-14 14:06

It's obviously Germany.

Name: Anonymous 2011-08-14 15:50

>>31
where you can get sued for posting a link to.

Name: Anonymous 2011-08-14 21:52

<- Check my dubs

Name: Anonymous 2011-08-15 5:22

the first programming language comes from germany:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plankalk%C3%BCl

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