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Who are the top programmers in China currently?

ACM world champion Lu Jing, now works for Alibaba Cloud. He is a very low-key person. He is known as the "human logic machine" in the company. He does not do things easily, starts work after careful consideration, and does it in one go, with few compilation errors. When I come to him for a piece of code that I can't figure out, he just looks at the code without debugging. He looks at the code over and over again, and then points out that there is an error in a certain line of code. We all feel that when he reads code, his brain is actually a multi-core CPU, running the code again and again. A certain code encounters a bug. After a long time, I called another colleague to ask him. He said on the phone that you should check about 780 lines of a certain cpp file to see if there is a problem with the parameter transmission. After checking, it turned out that it was true. I asked him if he was there. At the computer, he said he was not here and was eating at KFC. Everyone was shocked and went to git blame and found that he had submitted this code 8 months ago. It is rare to be particularly smart, and it is even rarer to be particularly smart and have a strong memory. One of his hobbies is watching Japanese cartoons, for which he taught himself Japanese. Finally, he was able to communicate normally with Japanese people and participated in the subtitle group as a translator. He is the most pure and free person I have ever seen. He has no interest in money or fame, and he doesn't care what others think. He only has a strong interest in challenging issues and an unusual concentration. Top leaders in the field of machine learning: Jia Yangqing, author of caffe, author of xgboost, and Chen Tianqi, one of the main contributors to mxnet. Like Lao Zhao said, I feel that one day the R Conference will let programmers around the world know this name. Tian Chun Binghe: Known as the first Lisp person in China, his research areas range from Sanskrit and Italian to common Lisp, shuttlecock, basic computer theory, photography, badminton, street fighting using long-handled umbrellas, etc., with a stern face, cool and unrestrained He wears long clothes and is called Umbrella Brother. Currently settling in Italy to engage in computer theory development and Sanskrit research.