Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 10th May 2012 18:06 UTC
Windows Both Mozilla and Google have expressed concern over Windows 8. Microsoft's next big operating system release restricts access to certain APIs and technologies browsers need - only making them available to Internet Explorer. Looking at the facts, it would seem Mozilla and Google have a solid case - coincidentally, the responses on the web are proof of the slippery slope we're on regarding ownership over our own machines.
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Next generation of engineers
by Lozrus on Sat 12th May 2012 13:41 UTC
Lozrus
Member since:
2010-06-14

"Let me be very harsh and make it very clear: I'm not talking about people who write a bunch of iOS applications and call it a day. I'm talking about the nitty gritty stuff. Driver development. Assembly programming. Kernel development. Firmware stuff. "

Completely right Thom, trying to hire engineers with these skills now is already getting tough. They just aren't taught at university any more (at least in the UK/US where I'm hiring). At least the true engineers can teach themselves, but the new generations of OS will cut these guys off too.

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RE: Next generation of engineers
by Alfman on Sat 12th May 2012 16:49 in reply to "Next generation of engineers"
Alfman Member since:
2011-01-28

Lozrus,

"at least in the UK/US where I'm hiring"

I'm looking for low level SE work in Suffolk, NY. I've all but given up, where are you hiring? Doing web dev projects now.

Edited 2012-05-12 16:51 UTC

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