There is not a shortage of programmers, there is a shortage of inexpensive programmers.
A simple way to "get more people to code"
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#12Also, one has to take into account that most people will just not cut it as programmers, no matter how much time or even practice they may put in.
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#13"Companies could increase the representation of younger people in programming by paying extra money to programmers below a certain age." With ageism being considered "natural", what about giving incentive for old developers to keep coding instead ?
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#15One of the suggested solutions is for companies to raise wages. As far as I know, these companies already pay high five-figures for new, full-time employees.
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#16After 25+ years of coding and reading other people's code I would submit that the REAL problem is that the people who do code don't do it very well, some are downright stupid. There are a lot of people out there who will never be able to produce anything beyond "Hello World" and some will struggle to get that far. What if we focused early on identifying kids with good problem solving skill and other aptitudes that mi…
If you focus early on identifying kids with good skill, you might be pushing kids down the wrong path for them, or you might be excluding a lot of kids who will develop greater skill a little later, or exclude those with great creativity that could be applied to coding with a little tuition.
Creating a group of people who are pre-approved for coding careers seems to me like an awful idea. In fact, I believe that this already exists, and that's where your problem comes from.
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#18There is not a shortage of programmers, there is a shortage of inexpensive programmers.
More people coding = more entry level programmers that are cheap (because, ya know, outsourcing overseas is a bit of a hassle, H1B is a mess, etc, etc).
There are probably too many fucking programmers...
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#19There is not a shortage of programmers, there is a shortage of inexpensive programmers.
Doesn't that imply that there is a shortage of programmers worth their salary?
Some companies are just not the best use of dev time, and should die if they require it to survive. I feel much better saying that about companies than people.
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#20"Companies could increase the representation of younger people in programming by paying extra money to programmers below a certain age." With ageism being considered "natural", what about giving incentive for old developers to keep coding instead ?
Or maybe self-serving and naive/idealistic would be better terms. But you get the idea.
Indeed any consistent argument in favor of motivating people to program would at least mention aging programmers and no such mention is to be found, or at least I never noticed it.