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What do you think tech will be like 10 years from now?
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I think there would be more robots doing tasks which humans do. Computers, and smartphones will be faster as well.
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Hopefully not too many robots, don't want them taking all the jobs.
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Hopefully, the government lowers the cost of college, so more people can afford to learn skills like SQL database administration, php, 3D animation and skills to be more employable, and find higher paying jobs.
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even if they did lower the price, it is not easy learning any of that.
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I agree most modern skills like 3D animation or php programming are not easy. Taking more simple courses like "introduction to computers" before learning the harder topics like programming would make learning more advance skills easier.
But, taking many simpler courses to get ready for the harder courses will make a lot of students spend a lot more time in school which can be difficult for people who don't want to spend the time on learning simpler skills, and don't have the money to pay for more courses, and other things like food, rent, utilities, and books while they are in school.
But, taking many simpler courses to get ready for the harder courses will make a lot of students spend a lot more time in school which can be difficult for people who don't want to spend the time on learning simpler skills, and don't have the money to pay for more courses, and other things like food, rent, utilities, and books while they are in school.
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I did take a few simple courses, but I really couldn't get into it. Programming isn't for everyone sadly.