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jschell5-Sep-23 2:28
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jschell6-Sep-23 6:25
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I see a lot of rhetoric and opinion in what you posted. Yes I have seen those same sort of opinions. But I like to see some data when I read stuff like that.

Steve Naidamast wrote:
It is already well documented and a known fact in the US employment market that graduating university students from US universities are not doing very well.


Versus?

In the US 50 Years ago? When there were a LOT fewer students even going to college? Seems like that would have an impact.

Versus other countries? How exactly are you making those comparisons? Is there a world wide standardized test that I am unaware of? Which tests are you looking at exactly?

Steve Naidamast wrote:
As for the idea that many professional technicians are better trained than the majority of other workers does not strike me as really realistic considering the worsening problems with business web sites.


First I specifically referred to education and not how well they could do a job in the market place. Certainly true when I went to college, more than 40 years ago, that the many Communications majors and Psychology majors were not in fact trained to do anything. Matter of fact I was not only told but had it technically demonstrated to me that an Electrical Engineer graduate could not make a commercial electrical product on graduation. The education provided did not make one production ready.

Second, data on what you claim? How exactly did they compare 'worse' web sites with now versus some, as unspecified, time in the past?

What I do know is that web sites are far more complex than even 10 years ago much less 20. And complexity, not knowledge, is going to have a substantial impact. I know this specifically because I am working with products (plural) that provide that service and quantify the problems.

Steve Naidamast wrote:
The advent of Microsoft's push for the use of the MVC paradigm in 2010


MVC was first introduced in 1979. Like many things Microsoft does they merely jumped on the bandwagon that was going by.

Steve Naidamast wrote:
Recently an article has been written that describes the increasing rates of burnout from the DevOps paradigm,


Do you really think this is something new? Look to the copyright date of the book "Death March" by Ed Yourdon which is 1997. Keeping in mind that he would have started writing it before then.

Steve Naidamast wrote:
As to the Taiwanese education system, on average, Asian students are far superior to their White counterparts in the United States as parenting in the US has taken a serious turn for the worse given that so many parents carter to the children's every whim while allowing them to use technologies with abandon. The result is that many White students are basically graduating from university with the maturity levels of vegetables.


Which ignores the factor of how many people think degrees are needed now.

For comparison in the US in 1960 less than 10% had a college degree. Now it is 37%. Do you really think that humans got that much smarter?


Educational attainment in the U.S. 1960-2021 | Statista[^]

Very long ago I was knew a manager of a MacDonald's that went to college because the franchise owner decided that all managers must have a college degree. Any college degree would do. Myself I don't think that retail managers need a degree. And in fact Walmart does not require a college degree for general managers. They do however require prior experience - actual work experience.


Not to mention that you do realize that the emphasis in US universities has changed during that time period? The public funding for universities has declined significantly, so they need to bring in more money. And certainly professors are aware of the need to bring in revenue. Are you claiming that could have no possible impact?

If you really want to get excited about something you should look to the declining interest in the trades. The average age for a master plumber now is 58. And that is going up.

Perhaps instead of worrying about the how a web site looks you should worry more about whether your toilet is going to be working 20 years from now.
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