Ask HN: HN supported initiative to transition ageing developers to legal?
On the recent front page post on Articles 11 & 13[0] a reply was left to this comment: >It turns out that regulations are made largely by old lawyers, who are more connected and charismatic than smart and practical, and haven't operated in the real-world for decades. (user: dokein) Which went like this: >Maybe that's the career path for aging programmers. Get a law degree. (user: jonhendry18) Ageism in tech is a huge problem that is widely discussed here as is the disconnect between technology and law makers. It is in fact the perfect intersection which will result in the maximum value add impact for ageing technologists. Given that HN is frequented by many ageing developers and also quite a few lawyers there is an opportunity to create a community supported initiative to make this easier for all involved. I don't quite have ideas on what this would look like so I have created this post to start an open forum discussion where we can collect ideas and see if there is an appetite to make this happen. Please share you industry/experience specific or general insights, ideas and thoughts. [0]https://ift.tt/2IOmXAR 0 comments on Hacker News.
On the recent front page post on Articles 11 & 13[0] a reply was left to this comment: >It turns out that regulations are made largely by old lawyers, who are more connected and charismatic than smart and practical, and haven't operated in the real-world for decades. (user: dokein) Which went like this: >Maybe that's the career path for aging programmers. Get a law degree. (user: jonhendry18) Ageism in tech is a huge problem that is widely discussed here as is the disconnect between technology and law makers. It is in fact the perfect intersection which will result in the maximum value add impact for ageing technologists. Given that HN is frequented by many ageing developers and also quite a few lawyers there is an opportunity to create a community supported initiative to make this easier for all involved. I don't quite have ideas on what this would look like so I have created this post to start an open forum discussion where we can collect ideas and see if there is an appetite to make this happen. Please share you industry/experience specific or general insights, ideas and thoughts. [0]https://ift.tt/2IOmXAR
On the recent front page post on Articles 11 & 13[0] a reply was left to this comment: >It turns out that regulations are made largely by old lawyers, who are more connected and charismatic than smart and practical, and haven't operated in the real-world for decades. (user: dokein) Which went like this: >Maybe that's the career path for aging programmers. Get a law degree. (user: jonhendry18) Ageism in tech is a huge problem that is widely discussed here as is the disconnect between technology and law makers. It is in fact the perfect intersection which will result in the maximum value add impact for ageing technologists. Given that HN is frequented by many ageing developers and also quite a few lawyers there is an opportunity to create a community supported initiative to make this easier for all involved. I don't quite have ideas on what this would look like so I have created this post to start an open forum discussion where we can collect ideas and see if there is an appetite to make this happen. Please share you industry/experience specific or general insights, ideas and thoughts. [0]https://ift.tt/2IOmXAR 0 comments on Hacker News.
On the recent front page post on Articles 11 & 13[0] a reply was left to this comment: >It turns out that regulations are made largely by old lawyers, who are more connected and charismatic than smart and practical, and haven't operated in the real-world for decades. (user: dokein) Which went like this: >Maybe that's the career path for aging programmers. Get a law degree. (user: jonhendry18) Ageism in tech is a huge problem that is widely discussed here as is the disconnect between technology and law makers. It is in fact the perfect intersection which will result in the maximum value add impact for ageing technologists. Given that HN is frequented by many ageing developers and also quite a few lawyers there is an opportunity to create a community supported initiative to make this easier for all involved. I don't quite have ideas on what this would look like so I have created this post to start an open forum discussion where we can collect ideas and see if there is an appetite to make this happen. Please share you industry/experience specific or general insights, ideas and thoughts. [0]https://ift.tt/2IOmXAR
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