On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 01:43, weheh <richard_gor...@verizon.net> wrote:
>
> I'm a little confused. Vidul wants to write an AI that generates
> applications automatically. And then he wants to marry it to web2py.
> So there won't be any jobs for software developers or, for that
> matter,
> web2py programmers. So why, then, would there be a need for a web2py
> jobs board?

Hahaha.
Really, I don't like the ideia of 'software fabric' but sometimes code
generators are a good ideia to save time - but I think it is not the
complete resolution of problems (that are solved with working
software, created by PEOPLE, not by machines).

> Anecdotally, I recently searched on Linked In for web2py jobs. There
> were none. I searched for Ruby and Django jobs. There were many. I
> haven't checked, but I would be the same would apply to
> craigslist.org. In general, craigslist has many more job listings than
> monster, dice, linked in, and a bunch of others combined.
> >
>



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