Why are there so many accomplished Scandinavian programmers?

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The discussion centers on the notable prevalence of Danish, Swedish, and Norwegian inventors in the development of major programming languages, raising questions about the historical or economic significance of this trend versus the possibility of it being a coincidence. Participants speculate on various factors that might contribute to this phenomenon, including cultural influences and the harsh winter climate in Scandinavia, which could lead to increased indoor activity and innovation. The conversation acknowledges that while many programming languages have been created by individuals from various nationalities, the prominence of Scandinavian inventors is particularly striking. The discussion also touches on the broader technical prowess of these countries, suggesting that cultural factors may play a role in their success in technology and programming.
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Most of the inventors of major programming languages were either Danish, Swedish, or Norwegian, and they all have a lot of eminence in the field. Is there a historical or economic significance to this, or merely a very strange coincidence?

Not that this is a good or bad thing, except I'm just really extremely curious, and I tried searching around for an answer but couldn't find one. Has anyone else noticed this?
 
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Dude, have you ever been OUTSIDE in the winter in Scandinavia? And they have a LONG winter. They huddle indoors and invent new languages. :smile:
 
I sometimes wonder if they believe that the axis orientation of the Earth is programmable, and perhaps there exists the appropriate language to tap into the right registers in the core, ... you know, to get a better exposure to the sun in winter.

Well, if not that, perhaps the typing keeps their fingers warm.

Seriously though, they are very good in many technical areas, not just this one. Perhaps it's a cultural thing, and just maybe the weather does play a small role there.
 
Unfounded assertion. Useful programming languages have been developed my many nationalities other than those of Scandinavia.
 
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