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This makes me so glad I don't work on anything near web development. You know there about two dozen other major areas in software if you ever want to something different. Just saying. On the other hand, the labor shortage in the other areas is so much more pronounced thanks to the popularity of the web (and mobile) that I really should be more thankful for it.



What are these 2 dozen other areas? I'm genuinely curious.


Think about all the different computers connected together it took to get this web page to your eyes. All those network nodes, routers, the billing for your ISP, the CDN, all the security related, etc. How did those things even come into existence? Think of the tools the humans used to work on those things. Think of the energy it takes to run all those systems. Think of the entire fuel supply chain, power generation, transmission and distribution. All that takes millions of computers. Think of transportation, defense, biotech, astronomy, music, film, games, litigation support, to education. Computers run everything. "Basic" agriculture and land management is even wholly revolutionized by software. The world is a big place. Applied computing is unfathomably far reaching. Further, applied computing relies on development tools, operating systems, microprocessor design, fabrication advancements. Don't settle for a career in something that you find boring.




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