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by pragmacoders
2751 days ago
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Does it bother you that every day, your personal information is transferred between a massive number of services created, maintained and secured by individuals with no security or ethical training whatsoever? That personal information is then sold to even more organizations that need no scientific or statistical basis, again with no ethical oversight, to make decisions that impact your future and the future of those around you. Picking up a compiler will never be banned anymore than it is banned to pick up a scalpel. But to call yourself a doctor you'd accept the responsibility (ethical and professional) that it entails. To call yourself a professional engineer you accept the responsibility that it entails. You hold yourself to a certain level of quality and ethics or you give up your right to hold the title. Without a standard level of responsibility there is no way to build any more of a foundation than we have. We will always have the rickety mess of data leaks, corruption, and general lack of accountability that we have now. We will have employers that can pressure programmers to go directly against their morals and ethics to get what they want. I'm not proposing that the poor be excluded from the field. I'm proposing that you not only give them a job but give them a pathway to a quality, independent education that will continue to prepare them for the major challenges they will be expected to face and the ethical questions that they'll have to make a stand on. |
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No, it doesn't bother me at all.
What does bother me is large companies such as Google have a business model that is based on them gathering as much information as possible about everyone, and then using that information to manipulate them, typically into buying things.
Credentialism will not solve that problem.
> We will have employers that can pressure programmers to go directly against their morals and ethics to get what they want.
Credentialism in programming will not solve that problem either. What will solve it is:
- a reduction in income and wealth inequality, and a basic income, so that employees have more bargaining power with respect to employers
- laws against big companies behaving badly