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Old 22nd April 2013, 11:11     #37569
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Originally Posted by stuff article
Coding is seen as the techies' equivalent of sweatshop labour. Those with business interests just "hire a guy" with a knowledge of code, to sort out all that messy production stuff. If there's a massive demand for coders, then that demand will surely be filled by China or India's 10 million graduates a year at a far lower rate than the average North Shore student aspires to.
I actually lol'd at this.

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Originally Posted by bob
They need to be focusing on general skills and knowledge, not specialised crap.
What do you think of Woodwork or metal work as a subject at school in that case? Or any other trade subject offered by a school.
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