being paid $200k/yr to perpetually update a javascript "web" "app" was never a viable long term career. software development, an unregulated and unlicensed occupation with minimal barriers to entry, was never in the position to be immune to market forces that have brought to heel literally every output based "task doer" job that has ever existed.
>>107568650>paid $200k/yr to perpetually update a javascript "web" "app"literally never happened outside of the USA, coincidentally most other countries aren't having mass layoffs in their tech sector
>>107568650>implying there's one absolute market that is immune to everything
>>107568735licensed and regulated professions are more resilient (not immune) to infinity jeets.
>>107568650thankyou captain obvious.imagine thinking this would make you look intelligent and impress /g/
>>107568788OP is clearly able to grasp something that 99% of /g/'s userbase simply cannot
I wonder what post OP meant to reply to
delete this
>>107568749unregulated and unlicensed coders are literally freelancers, their employment is not fixed to one companythey're the jeet itself, albeit not as cheap
>>107568650>that filenamewhat is it, something tells me this is not from one of us, aka a legit 4chinner
>>107568683Most other country don't have a tech sector, and even when they do it's not a tech sector worth even talking about