January 5, 2012
Also: Could coding be the next mass profession?

roybahat:

Like farming was in the 17th century, factory work during the industrial revolution, construction during the Great Depression, and manufacturing after World War II. Better, because writing code is a creative act which can be done with or without a traditional (antiquated?) office-based job, and…

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    mass profession?
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    mass profession?
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    workplace right now, most programming positions really don’t require much talent. The valued positions are
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    taken it upon myself...full time job. I have...steady well...
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    I’ve thought about teaching kids...non-kids programming
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