No, it is how you build a functioning economy. If the graduates bring in money to the country, it is taxed, and that tax per year is far more than an unskilled slum dweller will likely see in toto in their life. Raising…
I used to do the same as a defence contractor. We coded in a team of two, or sometimes with a third wheel who was learning. About 1.2x more productive, but rewrites and dead ends became rare.
Sounds great. But how many years will that carry on for? Surely whatever you're choosing will be complete in the next month or two of 80 hour weeks?
No, it is how you build a functioning economy. If the graduates bring in money to the country, it is taxed, and that tax per year is far more than an unskilled slum dweller will likely see in toto in their life. Raising…
I used to do the same as a defence contractor. We coded in a team of two, or sometimes with a third wheel who was learning. About 1.2x more productive, but rewrites and dead ends became rare.
Sounds great. But how many years will that carry on for? Surely whatever you're choosing will be complete in the next month or two of 80 hour weeks?