Title of the post is wrong. Shenzhen (深圳) is a city in China spelt Shenzhen not Shenzen. (Edit: Looks like someone just fixed it.) An interesting game concept. Honestly though, even there virtually nobody codes ASM anymore... as a hardware startup founder in China I just bought the game anyway. :)
(Edit: This game is really quite good. I never could be bothered with assembly, but now I am entertained. I don't think it's super accessible to people who haven't at least dabbled in assembly before though, but it's certainly a good way to learn.)
Not one of the old guard from the socialist era, a generally good reputation / better service, and first to have relatively OK internet banking. (ie. not 'manually reconfigure your windows certificates' like some others used to be)
Depends on the microcontroller. Right now we only use ARM and cheap Arduino clones (Atmel) for sensor/effector integration, so anything Linux supports on ARM (python/lua/ruby/shell/whatever) and the Arduino stuff on Atmel. The latter are so cheap for our purposes (one finished product is $1000s, 10s of these are less than 1% of cost) that it's not worth cutting back a few cents per unit for additional hassle. We can always go lower level for efficiency, but time and maintainability are more important.
(Edit: This game is really quite good. I never could be bothered with assembly, but now I am entertained. I don't think it's super accessible to people who haven't at least dabbled in assembly before though, but it's certainly a good way to learn.)