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And if you like doing Killer Sudoku, then you'll make a great software architect.
And if you like filling in the pretty squares with coloured pens AND you like to highlight the squares as well, may I suggest Project Management may be your calling?
A cousin of mine is faculty head of ICT for a secondary school and she'd like me to talk to the higher computing class about the IT industry. What jobs and skills are required, what are the prospects (), what direction they should be heading in etc.
How well would it go down when you tell them that everything they are learning hasnt been used for the last 10+ years.
Personally id suggest them to forget IT and focus on manual skilled work, such as electrician, plumber, things like that. Skills that will always be needed, can be paid in cash, cant be offshored and dont required learning the latest bulltulip from microsoft that is several times slower than the previous bulltulip and will be dropped in a years time anyway for the next round of even slower bulltulip.
That does sound quite bitter doesnt it, and I have earned a good living in IT and an excellent living contracting.
But isn't coding more about patterns than arithmetic?
I've always found sudoku deathly boring, and I'm not a bad coder (although no doubt everyone thinks they aren't)
Sudoku isn't arithmetic. It's a logic puzzle - would work equally well with symbols.
I think the sort of person who enjoys logic puzzles like sudoku is likely to be the sort of person who enjoys coding.
As with most sweeping generalisations, there will be many, many exceptions!
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