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For an aspiring theatre actor, making it to broadway probably represents success. For a karate newbie, achieving a black belt, probably means everything. As a passionate programmer who just doesn't code for a living... for whom life without computers (I guess programmer is the wrong word here - a geek maybe?) is unimaginable - What should it be? With steady progress of software outsourcing and with giants like Oracle/IBM/MS trying to acquire everything in their path, there seems to be a steady decrease in the quality of software that is being produced. Does this ever worry you as a purist?

I have had this feeling a million times... I have felt that programming which once required professionals is getting trivial. If you need a good actor, you would hire one from broadway. What would you do, if you need a great programmer?

EDIT: If you have read this question, if you have understood my rant, and if you empathize with me and would like to share your thoughts on this subject, please request reopen for this question.

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