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Programmer's Day is an unofficial holiday that celebrates the contribution of programmers to humanity

 

Programmer's Day is an unofficial holiday that celebrates the contribution of programmers to humanity. Every day, we rely on the work of programmers to make our lives easier. Programmers build systems that help us get information, organize our finances, and keep in touch with friends and family.

They develop applications that allow us to do things like find a job or stay connected with other people. And they create games and other technologies that entertain us for hours.

Programmer's Day is a time to reflect on the contributions we make to society and how we can continue to improve the lives of people around us.

Programmer's international day is celebrated January 7

We also celebrate Programmer's Day on September 13, or the 256th day of the year.

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