That was one of the good things that the US publicly exported. Unfortunately there doesn't appear to be any left at home. All over the world, including China, people are standing up. But the Americans?. They meekly accept the condescending appeals for "sacrifice", the patriot act, TSA hand rape, police brutality, economic plunder, spiritual plunder by the hedonistic wizards, on and on it goes. Cowards fo
Maybe it's because there are basically ZERO jobs in most places for real hard-core CS. What few jobs DO exist require the ability to produce actual usable products...applications programming, especially web where the ability to hand-code a balanced search tree won't help at all. Ask a Flash "developer" about registers and instructions on the stack.
My college changed the first 3 CS classes to Python instead of C++ because it's easier. Then when they get to Data Structures, they've gotta learn C++ for the first time, at the same time.
Now queue the arguments about the logic skills that HR doesn't care about. Colleges all over the nation (and other nations I'm sure) already crank out degrees no job market asked for....I'm not sure I can blame the CS depts for trying to stay relevant.
OMG I have tons of jobs **in my company alone** for hardcore folks, all at 100k+ and HR would find nobody. I recently hired one person after 4 months searching in Chicago & NY. The phrase "knowledge of C library/glibc" would promptly disqualify most.
Pie are not square. Pie are round. Cornbread are square.