They gathered the questions using the new Google Future FAQ Gatherer Beta. Since California breaks away from the US and sinks into the Pacific in the future, they currently can only gather questions from people in western Nevada.
Having experienced the CS hiring freeze in the years following 9/11 first hand, I want to recognize those who also worked hard and got their CS degrees just to find themselves working tech benches and as computer salesmen while IBM and others were outsourcing our potential jobs overseas. I am happy to say I have recently been fortunate to find work with a great company. The jobs are far and few between but they are out there (at least more than 2 years ago) just keep at it.
As for the comment comparing the computer industry to "small electronics", you clearly need to rethink that. Whereas your theory may be true in the future I don't think it applies today. There are huge advancements in computer technology daily and if more CS grads were being given chances to work in these areas, you may be hearing about more advancements in your respective country. The fact of the matter is that the economy has drained the technology industry in the US and the morale of prospective CS students went with it.
Personally I was waiting for the "All your face belong to us" posts.
Why not China Beta?
They gathered the questions using the new Google Future FAQ Gatherer Beta. Since California breaks away from the US and sinks into the Pacific in the future, they currently can only gather questions from people in western Nevada.
Make a sequel to the Resident Evil series where the zombies are Australian regenerating mice...
Koreans will never go hungry again.
I don't know about the rest of you but after a night of playing Madden all I want to do is tackle hookers.
They failed to mention his co-authors Ben Dover, Mike Hunt, and Tso Long Dong.
That would be an MP12 playa.
Mmmmmm...Communist Spam
Having experienced the CS hiring freeze in the years following 9/11 first hand, I want to recognize those who also worked hard and got their CS degrees just to find themselves working tech benches and as computer salesmen while IBM and others were outsourcing our potential jobs overseas. I am happy to say I have recently been fortunate to find work with a great company. The jobs are far and few between but they are out there (at least more than 2 years ago) just keep at it.
As for the comment comparing the computer industry to "small electronics", you clearly need to rethink that. Whereas your theory may be true in the future I don't think it applies today. There are huge advancements in computer technology daily and if more CS grads were being given chances to work in these areas, you may be hearing about more advancements in your respective country. The fact of the matter is that the economy has drained the technology industry in the US and the morale of prospective CS students went with it.
Set phasers to tool.