This is bound to be a cyclic trend. The US had a lot of momentum going for it, because of the continuous stream of smart immigrants, & those immigrants (subsequent generations) have taken a lot for granted. Now it is time to put ones' head down, and get the same level of work ethic back in schools
The key phrase here is "silicon valley.com victims for minimum wage" - this is just not possible because of the cost of living. If we could hire people here for the same salary as in India, then the jobs wouldn't have gone there in the first place
I think they are just trying out different things to spread the knowledge/technology awareness. Some will succeed & others would fail. But one has to try something radical to see what clicks with the people, especially when you have to handle 1 bn. I really appreciate the Institute of Technology, that has taken up this effort (am sure they are part funded by the Govt)
And even then Java has about 12588 projects because of the lower-entry level. You also see a lot of projects written in java because you have whole bunch of people who see the libraries & say.. whoo, I can put together an opensource project. I remember going through the list, and wondering shouldn't there be a minimum complexity/standard of projects before they get hosted ??
This is bound to be a cyclic trend. The US had a lot of momentum going for it, because of the continuous stream of smart immigrants, & those immigrants (subsequent generations) have taken a lot for granted. Now it is time to put ones' head down, and get the same level of work ethic back in schools
The key phrase here is "silicon valley .com victims for minimum wage" - this is just not possible because of the cost of living. If we could hire people here for the same salary as in India, then the jobs wouldn't have gone there in the first place
I think they are just trying out different things to spread the knowledge/technology awareness. Some will succeed & others would fail. But one has to try something radical to see what clicks with the people, especially when you have to handle 1 bn. I really appreciate the Institute of Technology, that has taken up this effort (am sure they are part funded by the Govt)
And even then Java has about 12588 projects because of the lower-entry level. You also see a lot of projects written in java because you have whole bunch of people who see the libraries & say.. whoo, I can put together an opensource project. I remember going through the list, and wondering shouldn't there be a minimum complexity/standard of projects before they get hosted ??