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Tech Hiring Increasing

I am a software developer because that’s what I like to do, and because I think I’m decent at it. But I’m affected by the happenings in the software industry. Last couple of years, the news had been all negative. Recently, however, the tide has turned: I’ve been hearing a lot positive news. Companies are hiring again. It’s a joy to read an article like the following, Study says U.S. tech hiring grows.

the number of U.S.-based technology workers is higher today than it was at the peak of the Internet boom. Not only that, but also the U.S. tech sector is expected to post positive job gains for at least the next decade.

ReferenceStudy says U.S. tech hiring grows, CNN/Money article

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The key to performance is elegance, not battalions of special cases. — Jon Bentley and Doug McIlroy - 4 days agoThe ability to simplify means to eliminate the unnecessary so that the necessary may speak. — Hans Hoffmann - 9 days agoSo much complexity in software comes from trying to make one thing do two things. — Ryan Singer - 15 days agoGood code is short, simple, and symmetrical - the challenge is figuring out how to get there. — Sean Parent - 17 days agoSimplicity carried to the extreme becomes elegance. — Jon Frankli - 21 days ago

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