Hello guys,
Since I saw the first bitcoin's code, the original code from shatoshi, and I noticed a few things.
- Satoshi was a lonewolf (at least in writing code). This monolithic file indicates that it's impossible to work with a team and be productive, since it would be hard af to cooperate and work in the same file.
- His code is off the industry standards. Were he had work in the industry, the code would be separated in a bunch of files communicating altogether. Additionally, we never saw any flowchart with his ideas, so probably he is not from the computing engineering discipline.
- His code looks like sth he is made to never be touched again.
So my theory is the following: He seems to get the maths well, but he doesn't work with industry standards. His code is neither academic written so he wasn't a fresh graduate who never worked in the industry.
SHatoshi was a lonewolf scientist, probably a mathematician with focus in cryptography. He knew the mathematical path to make his code work and keep it safe. The code looks a piece of code written for a nuclear reactor from physicists.
What do you think?
Shatoshi nakamoto, a software developer or a scientist who spends days and nights at labs?
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Posted by HeartTime3290
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I think this is the consensus and it is also consistent with his forum post history.