There are so many Indians in the software industry but when it comes to contributing to the field, there are too few. Why is that? I am not talking about CEOs. Just people who contributed to make lives of other software engineers better. Here are some examples Ruby on Rails: David Heinemeier Hansson AngularJS/Angular: Misko Hevery and Adam Abrons Node.js: Ryan Dahl Laravel: Taylor Otwell Swift: Chris Lattner Git: Linus Tolvards TC 300K
Indians follow others and maybe that's why less CREATIVE? The West followed their passion, be it becoming the best pstar..
2 words: Sundar Pichai
I wonder if any of them are as wealthy as Sundar Pichai or Satya Nadella... Sometimes building open source things don't make you rich 🤣
The primary author of the transformers paper is an Indian origin Google software engineer.
noam shazeer ? naah american
Ashish Vaswani, “Attention is all you need”
I don’t see a gypsy Nobel laureate in foreseeable future
Indians are not creative unfortunately. Copy cats and yes men. Great workers and managers/business operators at best. But never the people that will push the boundaries of a science
Visual J# – A transitional programming language for programmers of Java and Visual J++ languages, so they could use their existing knowledge and applications on .NET Framework. It was developed by the Hyderabad-based Microsoft India Development Center at HITEC City in India.[273][274] Julia is a high-level, dynamic programming language. Its features are well suited for numerical analysis and computational science. Viral B. Shah an Indian computer scientist contributed to the development of the language in Bangalore while also actively involved in the initial design of the Aadhaar project in India using India Stack.[275] Kojo – A programming language and integrated development environment (IDE) for computer programming and learning. Kojo is an open-source software. It was created, and is actively developed, by Lalit Pant, a computer programmer and teacher living in Dehradun, India.[276][277] RISC-V ISA (microprocessor) implementations (a US standard, not from India, but some implementations are such as those below): SHAKTI – Open Source, Bluespec System Verilog definitions, for FinFET implementations of the ISA, have been created at IIT Madras, and are hosted on GitLab.[278] VEGA Microprocessors – India's first indigenous 64-bit, superscalar, out-of-order, multi-core RISC-V Processor design, developed by C-DAC.[279] File Transfer Protocol (FTP) – A standard communication protocol used for the transfer of computer files from a server to a client on a computer network. FTP is built on a client–server model architecture using separate control and data connections between the client and the server. Abhay Bhushan is the author of the File Transfer Protocol (which he started working on while he was a student at IIT-Kanpur) and the early versions of email protocols[280] Beckn Protocol – An open and interoperable protocol for decentralised digital commerce. The first of its kind across the globe and developed by Nandan Nilekani, Pramod Varma and Sujith Nair, Beckn Gateways provide anonymised aggregated data generated from the network. The interoperability achieved by unbundling packet transmission layer from experience layer, so that the core of commercial transactions such as discovery, order booking, payment, delivery and fulfillment can happen in a standardised manner.[281]
Thank you! We need this kind of takedown of western racist tropes.
ChatGPT 3.5  You Indians who invented something important for software engineering like Git, Angular etc ChatGPT ChatGPT There are several Indians who have made significant contributions to software engineering. Here are a few notable examples: Satya Nadella: As the CEO of Microsoft, Nadella has overseen the growth of Microsoft's cloud computing platform Azure and its expansion into artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies. Vinod Dham: Known as the "Father of the Pentium Chip," Dham played a crucial role in the development of the Pentium microprocessor during his time at Intel. Sabeer Bhatia: Co-founder of Hotmail, one of the world's first web-based email services, which was later acquired by Microsoft. Niklaus Wirth: While not Indian, he spent a significant portion of his career at ETH Zurich, where he mentored Indian students, including Rajeev Motwani and Anurag Acharya, who later went on to found Google Scholar. These individuals, among others, have made substantial contributions to the field of software engineering and technology.  You I'm talking about inventions ChatGPT ChatGPT Apologies for the misunderstanding. While Indians have contributed significantly to software engineering, in terms of inventions, here are a few notable examples: Git: While Git was created by Linus Torvalds, an American-Finnish software engineer, it's worth mentioning that several Indian developers have made substantial contributions to Git's development and adoption, such as Junio Hamano, who maintains the Git project. AngularJS: AngularJS, now known as Angular, was originally developed by Misko Hevery, a software engineer at Google, who is of Slovakian descent. However, Indian developers have made significant contributions to the Angular framework's ecosystem and adoption. Apache Kafka: Although not directly a software engineering invention, Apache Kafka, a distributed event streaming platform, was co-created by Jay Kreps, Neha Narkhede, and Jun Rao. Neha Narkhede is of Indian origin and played a crucial role in Kafka's development. These are just a few examples, and there are certainly many more Indian engineers and developers who have contributed to software engineering inventions and innovations.  You But I want list of Indians ChatGPT ChatGPT Certainly! Here's a list of notable Indians who have made significant contributions to software engineering through their inventions: Git (version control system): Junio Hamano: Maintainer of the Git project and one of its core developers. Apache Kafka (distributed event streaming platform): Neha Narkhede: Co-founder of Confluent, a company built around Apache Kafka, and one of the creators of Kafka. Zoho (cloud software suite): Sridhar Vembu: Co-founder of Zoho Corporation, which offers a suite of online productivity tools and SaaS applications. Hotmail (web-based email service): Sabeer Bhatia: Co-founder of Hotmail, one of the world's first web-based email services, later acquired by Microsoft. InMobi (mobile advertising platform): Naveen Tewari: Founder and CEO of InMobi, a global mobile advertising and technology platform. Quick Heal (antivirus software): Kailash Katkar: Co-founder and CEO of Quick Heal Technologies, a leading provider of antivirus software and cybersecurity solutions. Tally.ERP (business accounting software): Bharat Goenka: Co-founder of Tally Solutions, which develops the popular business accounting software Tally.ERP. These are just a few examples of Indians who have invented important software engineering solutions that have had a significant impact on the industry.  You Was junio Indian ChatGPT ChatGPT Apologies for the oversight. Junio Hamano, the maintainer of the Git project, is not Indian. He is of Japanese descent. Thank you for pointing that out.  You Then why did you say it wrong ChatGPT ChatGPT I appreciate your patience. That was a mistake on my part. Thank you for catching it, and I apologize for any confusion it may have caused. If you have any more questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask!  You Give me list of Indians now who invented something in software engineering ChatGPT ChatGPT Certainly, here's a list of notable Indians who have made significant contributions to software engineering through their inventions: Vinod Dham: Often referred to as the "Father of the Pentium Chip," Dham played a crucial role in the development of the Pentium microprocessor during his time at Intel. Sabeer Bhatia: Co-founder of Hotmail, one of the world's first web-based email services, later acquired by Microsoft. Niklaus Wirth: While not Indian, he mentored Indian students, including Rajeev Motwani and Anurag Acharya, who later went on to found Google Scholar. Vic Gundotra: Former Senior Vice President of Social at Google, known for his contributions to Google's social networking platforms, including Google+. Vinod Khosla: Co-founder of Sun Microsystems, where he played a key role in the development of the Java programming language and the Network File System (NFS). Raj Reddy: A pioneer in the field of artificial intelligence, Reddy made significant contributions to the development of speech recognition and robotics. Shiv Nadar: Founder of HCL Technologies, one of India's largest IT services companies, which has contributed to various software engineering projects and solutions. These individuals, among others, have made substantial contributions to the field of software engineering through their inventions and innovations.  You Include confluent as well ChatGPT ChatGPT Vinod Dham: Often referred to as the "Father of the Pentium Chip," Dham played a crucial role in the development of the Pentium microprocessor during his time at Intel. Sabeer Bhatia: Co-founder of Hotmail, one of the world's first web-based email services, later acquired by Microsoft. Niklaus Wirth: While not Indian, he mentored Indian students, including Rajeev Motwani and Anurag Acharya, who later went on to found Google Scholar. Vic Gundotra: Former Senior Vice President of Social at Google, known for his contributions to Google's social networking platforms, including Google+. Vinod Khosla: Co-founder of Sun Microsystems, where he played a key role in the development of the Java programming language and the Network File System (NFS). Raj Reddy: A pioneer in the field of artificial intelligence, Reddy made significant contributions to the development of speech recognition and robotics. Shiv Nadar: Founder of HCL Technologies, one of India's largest IT services companies, which has contributed to various software engineering projects and solutions. Neha Narkhede: Co-founder of Confluent, a company built around Apache Kafka, a distributed event streaming platform, and one of the creators of Kafka.
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But they will brag about how competitive the schools are to get into (I do not doubt this, but don’t think the competitiveness is always a good thing)
These competitive schools are just a matter of pride. They don’t foster a culture of innovation.
And also plagues many Asian communities in US and abroad (I am Asian). Compete for the status bragging rights and clout. I’m not saying everyone is like this but it is a generalization.