Get a formal education in software engineering. It doesn't matter how or where you get it, but the fundamental principles you learn will make learning new technologies and languages easy.
Yeah I'm with you 100% Aside from the other efficiencies of living in a city, if so many people didn't live in suburbia and drive cars to work, the massive (and very expensive) road networks wouldn't be so necessary. The money to pay for highways comes from taxpayers. People just accept the cost of highways as a given and don't factor it into this kind of argument. Living in the suburbs is a taxpayer subsidized privilege. It's not cheaper.
Been there, done that. Cleaning boat hulls isn't so bad, as long as it's not cold... You get to hang out at the marina with all the rich people!
Get a formal education in software engineering. It doesn't matter how or where you get it, but the fundamental principles you learn will make learning new technologies and languages easy.
Yeah I'm with you 100% Aside from the other efficiencies of living in a city, if so many people didn't live in suburbia and drive cars to work, the massive (and very expensive) road networks wouldn't be so necessary. The money to pay for highways comes from taxpayers. People just accept the cost of highways as a given and don't factor it into this kind of argument. Living in the suburbs is a taxpayer subsidized privilege. It's not cheaper.