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January 22, 2009 at 03:10 AM
jkameleon

Rebooting Manifesto, The Challenge

by jkameleon . Updated 17 years, 5 months ago

It is a time of challenges for the computing field. We are tired of hearing that a computing professional is little more than a program coder or a system administrator; or that a college or graduate education is unnecessary; or that entering the computing field is a social death. We are dismayed that K-12 students, especially girls, have such a negative perception of computing. We are alarmed by reports that the innovation rate in our field has been declining and that enrollments in our degree programs have dropped 50% since 2001. Instead of the solo voice of the programmer, we would like to hear from the choir of mathematicians, engineers,and scientists who make up the bulk of our field.

It is also a time of great opportunities. Big, important ideas and major innovations await discovery by those who decipher information processes in biology, medicine, physics, life science, engineering, economics, social science, and more. We are poised to find cures for intractable diseases, breach computational barriers with quantum computing, secure communications with quantum cryptography, compute with world-scale networks, and manage our natural resources wisely.

… more:

http://www.rebootingcomputing.org/manifesto.html

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Yeah, indeed. Big, important ideas and major innovations await discovery. And teams of highly tranined and motivated computer science professionals are already dilligently working on them in Bangalore, Beijing, and Kigali, for one tenth of your salary. So- don’t bother.

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