On eve of his departing, Comcast's Brodsky looks back at the many wins (Philadelphia Inquirer)
Flash in the Pan (TechCrunch)
Order Is Great. It’s Bureaucracy That’s Stifling (New York Times)
Interview with QlikTech CEO Lars Bjork.
Offshoring stole many U.S. programming jobs (Philadelphia Inquirer)
I would question the accuracy and meaningfulness of this piece by Bartlett and Steele. The term "computer programmer", as defined by the Department of Labor, is narrow and almost obsolete. There are so many other job titles and skill sets requiring extensive computer technology knowledge that are not included in their simplistic analysis. Furthermore, advanced software technologies have made it less necessary for many to have advanced programming skills to perform
computing tasks.
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