>> When DARPA invented the internet..b&m employees.. programmers
As for being less brick-and-mortar employees ? i think that was an historical trend, so it makes sense it will continue, supported by tech.
Also It's somewhere between 1960 and 1970(darpa and the internet), i think. But Moore made his law in 1965. So we guess that in 2017 computers are extremely abundant and fast, connected at high speeds(moore + internet), and we know they are versatile.
So we can guess they'll have many uses(and a lot of room for imagining), and maybe we'll need many programmers for that.
As for being less brick-and-mortar employees ? i think that was an historical trend, so it makes sense it will continue, supported by tech.
Also It's somewhere between 1960 and 1970(darpa and the internet), i think. But Moore made his law in 1965. So we guess that in 2017 computers are extremely abundant and fast, connected at high speeds(moore + internet), and we know they are versatile.
So we can guess they'll have many uses(and a lot of room for imagining), and maybe we'll need many programmers for that.
furthermore , see my comment on predicting jobs, i don't think it's that hard(in general) :https://news.ycombinator.com/reply?id=13910181&goto=threads%...