computermajors.com — While traditional IT careers will probably stay in-demand for the foreseeable future, don't forget the alternatives. From climate modeling to revolutionizing the very fabric of life itself, there are plenty of enjoyable computer jobs to keep the computer professional creatively engaged.
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trying2hideNov 28, 2007
Hmmm. But what good is it to be really great at, say #8, in the middle of Indiana, not able to move?
ajent420Nov 28, 2007
Does any one else notice that #2 looks like a very high rez (or re-done) level of Lockout from H2? In the green room? Down low? Looks like it doesn't it?
zachshmackNov 28, 2007
Wrong tab! Digg me down, sorry.
Closed AccountNov 28, 2007
In soviet Russia, Computer careers drive you!Wait, that didn't come out right.
sd01Nov 29, 2007
EXACTLY. Dumb article.
captainlandoNov 29, 2007
I've worked with environmental simulation visualization! Awesome to see that on the list.These are some 3D Volume Visualizations of Ozone and CO over NC:<a class="user" href="http://webpages.uncc.edu/~ltharri1/3d.html">http://webpages.uncc.edu/~ltharri1/3d.html</a>Probably some of the prettiest visualizations I have seen in awhile.
siekosunfireNov 29, 2007
I'm guessing this is similar to the work done by the geo-spatial intelligence groups. If so, it's definitely a very interesting field, with plenty of applications of theories from pattern recognition and computational intelligence. Plus, from what I've seen, there's definitely a huge drive for integrating everything with Google Earth.
bubbadoo989Nov 30, 2007
Dude, it doesn't matter whether you vote Democratic or Republican, the h1b programs are backed by politicians from both sides of the aisle. In fact, if you look at voting records for raising visa limits, most Congressmen will often vote yes at one time and then vote no at another time. It's based on which lobbyist is funding our for-hire government that day. Yes, sleepycoder, we do live in a capitalist society, but buying influence to shape legislation is not really capitalism, it's CORRUPTION. There's nothing capitalistic about stacking the deck to bring in and then exploit guest workers. In fact, it's the opposite of your socialist argument.As for marketability, knock yourself out studying, it's so '80s. As far as I can tell, unless you're under 30, it's just no longer worth the effort.