Only the last ~6-10 years saw an insanely large number of people get into the industry without CS background because of the super high demand driven by the mobile revolution, negative interest rates, crypto hype cycles and stuck-at-home pandemic, and not by the 'tech oligarchy'.īut that was potentially an once in a lifetime event which might never come back. In fact, many of them are responsible for dumbing down the population when it comes to computers, so I guess we can actually "thank" them. ![]() Same at university, less than half of those who entered, managed to graduate in CS because it was tougher than people initially thought.Ĭook, Zuckerberg, Musk and Bezos can't turn you into an productive CS if you don't have what it takes, they can't download CS theory into your brain like in 'The Matrix'. We studies fairly advanced CS at school, without the 'tech oligarchy' making us (in Europe where this is non-existent anyway) and yet very few of us turned it into a career later in life because not everyone likes to do programing for a living and there's other lucrative jobs out there. 'Tech oligarchy', whatever that means, can't forcefully turn everyone expert SW devs even if they wanted to.
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