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viniciusjlIT isn't fun anymore, and while a lack of fun at work may not seem worth stopping the presses over, the long-term effects of depriving a field of appealing work may very likely look like this: Students are turning away from computer science at an alarming
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19 Mar 07
A fairly well reasoned article about why IT has become a depressing field to work in and what can be done to fix it (eWeek [Deborah Perelman], March 16 2007).
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18 Mar 07
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Nowadays it's a different story, they usually say, and place their blame along any number of lines: outsourcing, offshoring, cost-cutting, IT commoditization, reactivity where there was once proactivity, not to mention the shoddy desks in their office in dusty room at the end of the hall.
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17 Mar 07
Ferran RodenasThere's less emphasis on creativity, and more on maintenance. Tweak this, work on this ... In being reactive not proactive, everything is a crisis
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