This story has probably been heard since childhood:
Once upon a time, a child learned to write with the teacher. The teacher just taught him how to write "one", "two", and "three". Then he said yes. After returning home, his father asked him to write invitations. Just after a guest named "Ten Thousand", he drew a day's portrait. In the end, I still blame the person for what is wrong with his surname. I prefer to give him a surname of "Ten Thousand ".
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So I thought of this story because I flipped through the third issue 《Program", One of which interviewed Sun Wei, dean of Beihang software College. Entitled "The gap between China and India software outsourcing is continuing to expand". This is his early year
I went to India and the United States and watched an interview after I came back. My opinion is similar to that of the people who came back from India over the past few years. The speech room is amazed at India's large-scale software outsourcing business, especially
The "servant" culture of Indian software developers-that is, what we call "blue-collar software"-is very envious. Just as Lao Yu saw a divorce in Las Vegas, he said with drool:It's too convenient.(See Lao Luo quotations).
First, not all software outsourcing businesses are undertaken. The United States, the world's largest software country, is outsourcing its software business. It is the business of downstream software vendors to undertake software outsourcing businesses.
Its
India has India's cultural background and China's cultural background. It makes no sense to force Chinese software developers to move closer to India. What's more, the monks who advocate the "blue-collar software" are learning
After "1, 2, 3", I want to come back and draw pictures and tigers. If the result is unsuccessful, I wonder why the Chinese name is "". I don't want to ask myself why I won't write ". Obviously, they do not have the ability to do a good job of management, but only
Chinese developers will blame"With a low eye and insufficient strength"(Dean Sun ).
But when I see the last sentence he said:Especially for our students, the job prospects are very good..
Finally, I realized that it was a soft advertisement.