The Future of IT in America?
tomocoo asks: "As a young person considering various choices for the future career I'd like to pursue, IT and computer science continually reappear near the top of the list of fields I'm interested in. In fact, one of my only hesitations is the suspected ease by which programming and other related tasks can be sent to other countries for pennies on the dollar. How much of a threat do the readers of Slashdot feel outsourcing is to the American programmer? Should I and other young people be pursuing something more specialized or have I simply been watching too much CNN?"
IT: run as far away as fast and as you fucking possibly can.
Yeah, but if you're going to buy into that, the safest thing to do is to move out into the mountains, grow your own food, and have a really trusty shotgun. That, or move to Canada.
They are also much hard than IS. I took some IS classes to learn some new things at a local state college. I thought the classes were a joke. The classes were easy.
... I'm guessing English 101 wasn't one of the classes.
Be sure you learn ajax. And get certified in web 2.0.
I'm not going to say a word about irony here. Not a word.
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If that were true, we'd all be pornstars.
Democracy is two wolves and a sheep voting on lunch.