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Topic on Habré about choosing a university for a programmer?
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%username% help me find a topic from habr, maybe it was a link topic. In this topic, a comparison of universities for programmers was carried out. I remember exactly that some St. Petersburg university was in the first place, in fact, I need to find out the name of this university, but I would like to read the topic itself :)
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He must be around here somewhere . If it is not there, then either the author is banned, or the topic is hidden in the drafts. You must be logged in to see all topics.
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