Monday, November 30, 2009
Online Gaming Addiction
Video games may look innocent, but can be addictive as gambling or drugs. This addiction often exists as a sidekick to other addictive behaviors or psychological problems. I don't have a problem with gaming, as it doesn't really interest me, but what Elder Ballard said, about keeping a balanced life and not idling away our time, is something I still have to work on. I probably spend more time than I should keeping up on shows and programming, and less than I should exercising and caring about other things in my life.
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Internet addiction
Internet addiction is on the rise. It is a lot more than constantly surfing the internet. More and more young people getting hooked on the interactive online games, compulsively spending hours playing them. The other day I was talking to a friend about addictive behaviors; he plays poker on the Internet and his opinion was that although some people ruin their lives gambling, it is possible to gamble responsibly. At first, the conversation did not seem to apply to me; don't I avoid all addictive behaviors? However, upon further reflection, I realized that the answer is no. With the Internet, it is possible to get addicted and ruin our lives. Responsible Internet usage is a must in today's society; it is important for all of us to recognize the danger and realize that we are not immune.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
The world is flat
Recently, I read Thomas L. Friedman's book entitled The World is Flat. If you want to better understand the world that we are living in today, I would strongly suggest this book. Friedman does a great job describing the modern world, identifying the important issues that we are facing, and presenting all the information about each issue - both the good and bad. One of many points that Friedman makes in his book is that in today's world to be marketable we need to have specialized skills, often that span previously separate disciplines. This point is especially relevant to students graduating with computer science degrees; we are moving into a world where just writing code will ne longer be a top of the line source of income.
One of the advantages of the flat world is that companies no longer have to rely on local employees in order to build a viable business. Remote and off-site work allow companies to hire from places like China or India to get quality work for a much lower cost. We have already started to see this trend happening in the software engineer industry. There is an increasing number of companies moving their coding work to foreign engineers who will work for less money.
But there is still a way for computer science majors to be highly marketable in a flat world. As simple coding jobs fall out of the market in the United States, employers will be looking for Software engineers with a level of expertise in other subjects. Engineers who can not only write code, but also contribute in other ways, will be in high demand.
As the lower-skill jobs disappear for computer science graduates, they will need further specialization in other areas in order to be competitive in a flat world.
One of the advantages of the flat world is that companies no longer have to rely on local employees in order to build a viable business. Remote and off-site work allow companies to hire from places like China or India to get quality work for a much lower cost. We have already started to see this trend happening in the software engineer industry. There is an increasing number of companies moving their coding work to foreign engineers who will work for less money.
But there is still a way for computer science majors to be highly marketable in a flat world. As simple coding jobs fall out of the market in the United States, employers will be looking for Software engineers with a level of expertise in other subjects. Engineers who can not only write code, but also contribute in other ways, will be in high demand.
As the lower-skill jobs disappear for computer science graduates, they will need further specialization in other areas in order to be competitive in a flat world.
Monday, November 9, 2009
Smallish Post 5
This post is a response to the following article:
http://www.cnn.com/2009/TECH/11/09/apple.tablet.jobs/index.html
Experience. Feeling. These are the true notions that drive Steve. All i-things are just reflections of an idea that you do not seem to acknowledge in your romance. Steve revived Apple and remade entire industries, defying the worst economic conditions since the Great Depression. Think different. Be different.
http://www.cnn.com/2009/TECH/11/09/apple.tablet.jobs/index.html
Experience. Feeling. These are the true notions that drive Steve. All i-things are just reflections of an idea that you do not seem to acknowledge in your romance. Steve revived Apple and remade entire industries, defying the worst economic conditions since the Great Depression. Think different. Be different.
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Copyright Law
I was always surprised when some of my classmates would comment that a particular science class was boring. I was always fascinated by what the teacher had to say and always wanted to take some time and really think about the implications of what they were saying. It was only later that I would realize that while some of my friends weren't fascinated by science, they were enthralled by things that I generally avoided, things like law, business and economics. I am grateful to live in a world where we all can choose our own specialty. I can worry about science and discovery and someone else can worry about something dull, like copyright law.
Monday, November 2, 2009
Kids on Social Media
This post is a response to the following article:
http://www.cnn.com/2009/TECH/11/02/kids.social.networks/index.html
I'm little bit worried about the children the age of 13 being involved with social sites. I think that children will "get addicted" to these sites and spend all their times in front of computer. I know how addicted college students are to Facebook and MySpace. I can only imagine how they would be if they learned about these sites at a younger age. Physical activity is critical for people of all ages but vital for children. Instead of sitting in front of a computer, children need to be playing outside. There will be plenty of time for them to learn about social networking site when they are older.
http://www.cnn.com/2009/TECH/11/02/kids.social.networks/index.html
I'm little bit worried about the children the age of 13 being involved with social sites. I think that children will "get addicted" to these sites and spend all their times in front of computer. I know how addicted college students are to Facebook and MySpace. I can only imagine how they would be if they learned about these sites at a younger age. Physical activity is critical for people of all ages but vital for children. Instead of sitting in front of a computer, children need to be playing outside. There will be plenty of time for them to learn about social networking site when they are older.
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