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May 25, 2006

China, India NOT Graduating More Engineers?

Released in December, a report by Duke University -- presented recently to Congress -- seems to run against the commonly-held notion that China and India are graduating proportionately-more (and equally-qualified) engineers than the US. The report asserts that China and India's greater numbers of "graduates" actually include many people with associates' degrees and other sub-baccalaureate-level qualifications.

It feels as though this is whistling in the dark, especially as regards software development -- largely because software is still almost a pure meritocracy. That is, you can still get a job in software based on two criteria: how much you charge, and whether you can really code. Indeed, one of the hallmarks of the most supreme coders used to be that they "dropped out of MIT in their sophomore year, so they could spend more time coding." So I'm not sure this report -- though much-ballyhooed -- tells us about anything so much as the fact that there are still institutional vested interests bent on professionalizing the upper echelons of the profession. This is pure distraction from much more important global issues: a) whether or not we can genuinely develop architectural disciplines and metrics, train and certify practitioners and insure the reliability of software products; and b) what does it mean to a technical culture when all its Wizards go across the sea? (Hint: it's bad!)

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