Some of the best coders I knew in the 1980s were not college graduates; cannot imagine the proliferation of high school classes and trade opportunities has reduced that. It's a Really Bad sobriquet, but it's not necessarily an education bias.https://twitter.com/HeerJeet/status/1325087400821891072 …
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It's also misleading because the sorely needed missing skill set needed for infrastructure repair is welding and construction. For the pandemic, we need more med techs. For fire prevention in California, we need 10,000 new conservation corps members. We have plenty of coders.
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Sounds like you don’t understand economics.
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It’s certainly part of the solution. Even operating machine tools, doing car maintenance and repair, etc. requires a high level of technical knowledge these days.
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Coding isn't actually an unmet labor demand, Big Tech companies just lobby extensively to create more programmers in order to flood the labor market so they can pay programmers less.
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