Do you work in that field?If you work in this field you know this is not an ordinary achievement. At least it looks pretty amazing to me.
I don't think you do. You've always struck me as more of infrastructure, systems guyKinda.
I always thought he worked in Law Enforcement.I don't think you do. You've always struck me as more of infrastructure, systems guy
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Do you (or anyone else who works in the field), have a sense or a guess on what would be the potential Impact on Indian IT jobs, a decade down the line? I mean isn't Indian IT sector all about low-cost programming/analytical ability?If you work in this field you know this is not an ordinary achievement. At least it looks pretty amazing to me.
definitely amazing! its the panic all around which worries me, dev roles are definitely going to be redefined in coming years, we are already getting use cases and pitches on creating in house llms and AI agents, but to me future looks exciting and not dystopianIf you work in this field you know this is not an ordinary achievement. At least it looks pretty amazing to me.
Do you (or anyone else who works in the field), have a sense or a guess on what would be the potential Impact on Indian IT jobs, a decade down the line? I mean isn't Indian IT sector all about low-cost programming/analytical ability?
Or are there other irreducible aspects to programming that might mean that would still require humans in the foreseeable future?
(BTW I am pursuing education in a related field, and it does seem quite extraordinary to me, and in fact something that would've been seen as impossible by many just a decade ago)
I have my doubts on Cognizant's competency.
I don't think you do. You've always struck me as more of infrastructure, systems guy
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Learn how to use them to see if they can help you become more productive. Then you will be better able to assess the potential.Do you (or anyone else who works in the field), have a sense or a guess on what would be the potential Impact on Indian IT jobs, a decade down the line? I mean isn't Indian IT sector all about low-cost programming/analytical ability?
Check out this vid of a father son duo.Or are there other irreducible aspects to programming that might mean that would still require humans in the foreseeable future?
(BTW I am pursuing education in a related field, and it does seem quite extraordinary to me, and in fact something that would've been seen as impossible by many just a decade ago)
Well you're pretty good at it for a hobby. This goes back years but I remember you downloading distros like no tomorrow and wishing you had bandwidth.Huh - where do you get that impression? Infra/systems is more of a hobby. Main bread and butter is plain old code monkey gathering peanuts