| "I downvoted you because of the offensive generalization you made." Interesting. Why should you be offended? Let's take a look at the statement you quoted as "offensive". "Indian companies aren't (by and large) startups and/or doing technically sophisticated things , which is what would need great (vs just decent, or worse) engineers." The "by and large" bit of the statement you quoted is a qualifier that means exactly what it says. In other words by saying I am saying (1) Most Indian companies aren't startups. (But a few are).
(2) Most Indian companies aren't doing technically sophisticated things. (But a few - in this case a very small minority) are. If you think either of those statements are wrong, please make a counter argument with logic or facts instead of being "offended". I would love to hear a convincing argument that most Indian companies are startups and/or that they are doing technically sophisticated things. That said, downvote away if it makes you happy! I couldn't care less about my karma score! Downvoting is your privilege as a member of HN. Whether you use that privilege blindly or thoughtfully is completely up to you. :-) PS: I am Indian, live and work in India etc, fwiw. |
(2) Most companies in the world (including US) aren't doing technically sophisticated things. I don't see how that case is special to India.
Even if data shows otherwise, it is unfair to put a qualifier "by and large" and then start the bashing. That is a safety device you have adopted.
It doesn't really matter if you are Indian or not. Your argument should stand for you, not for the country you belong to.