College should be a meritocracy, it's just that we want people to be able to be able to afford it and not be shit out of luck if they can't go to it. This would also reduce stress as you don't have to worry about not getting into a college if you know your life is going to turn out fine either way.
Why has this goal been malformed and twisted around to the point where people are coming up with any solution that doesn't involve tackling the cost and the career issue?
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If the goal of this project is to have something similar to cross platform web development this is the wrong way to go about it imo.
There are a million different ways a computer can fail. I think we're asking too much of people to be able to know all the pitfalls of every system they create.
But also this 'new field' just seems like something we've already been doing just with a different name. You're kind of expected to make sure your system can work if the computer suddenly shuts off, or a dependency is lost, or the network is slow. Have we not been doing this??
I've seen this complaint for almost every language, and the few languages i don't see this complaint for, people end up complaining about something else. It's too late to change how imports work and it's not especially complicated so no use complaining.
Why has this goal been malformed and twisted around to the point where people are coming up with any solution that doesn't involve tackling the cost and the career issue?