Чего не понимают американские программисты
Summary
TLDRIn this insightful video, Roman Pushkin, a programmer from San Francisco currently in Palo Alto, shares his observations on the shifting landscape of the programming job market. He discusses the challenges American programmers face due to an influx of cheaper labor from countries like India, China, Russia, and Ukraine. Pushkin elaborates on the cost of living and education in the U.S., making it harder for local programmers to compete. He also touches on the advantages of non-English-speaking countries like Russia in retaining talent due to language barriers. The video concludes with Pushkin advising on the importance of continuously updating skills and knowledge to stay competitive in the global job market.
Takeaways
- 😟 American programmers don't understand that their jobs are being outsourced to cheaper labor in India and China
- 😵💫 To stay competitive, American programmers need to constantly improve their skills and knowledge
- 👨💻 There is a large supply of English-speaking programmers willing to work for low wages
- 💰 Businesses prefer to hire experienced foreign programmers over inexperienced local ones
- 😎 Russia has an advantage in not having a large supply of Russian-speaking cheap labor
- 📚 Children in India and China study programming and math much more intensely than American kids
- 🤓 Knowing English makes a country vulnerable to outsourcing programming jobs abroad
- ⏰ Not improving your skills constantly means falling farther and farther behind the competition
- 📈 The programming job market in Russia is better than in the US for entry level positions
- 📚 Buying the book this person sells can help you get started in programming
Q & A
What does the video say about the job market for American programmers?
-It says the job market is becoming more difficult for American programmers, especially junior and mid-level ones, due to competition from cheaper overseas labor in countries like India and China.
Why can't software jobs be outsourced from Russia as easily?
-Because there is no large supply of cheap Russian-speaking programmers abroad that companies can outsource to, unlike English-speaking programmers.
What is the video's advice for American programmers?
-To keep developing their skills and knowledge so they can stay competitive, even having to learn things they may not enjoy.
What is the algorithm the video mentions American programmers may be asked about in interviews?
-Floyd's algorithm for finding shortest paths in graphs.
How does the video say Russian software job market compares to the American one?
-Much better, with fewer complaints about not being able to find jobs.
Why does the video say it's good Russia is transitioning from proprietary to open-source software?
-It reduces dependence on American software companies that could stop servicing Russian users due to politics.
What metaphor does the video use to describe the need for continuous learning?
-The Red Queen's race from Alice in Wonderland, where you must keep running just to stay in place.
What does the video recommend readers purchase if interested in learning programming?
-The video creator's own book on becoming a programmer, costing around $100.
What is the video creator's immigration status in the US?
-He is currently on track to get his US green card in 2020.
What location does the creator walk through in the second half of the video?
-The city of Palo Alto, California, home to many tech companies.
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