Laptop penetration in Brazil, rising developer count in China(巴西笔记本电脑迅速增长,中国开发人员数量增长)

Tim O'Reilly Tim O'Reilly 03.12.2008

Interesting email from Paul Kedrosky:

You'll find this interesting: The only place I have been where I see as many open laptops in the audience as at O'Reilly conferences is here in Brazil. Really fascinating.

In a related note, I talked the other day with Stephanie Martin, the head of IBM DeveloperWorks. She noted that the number of Chinese developers active on the site is approaching the number from the US, and that she expects it to pass the US numbers before long. This is as much a reflection of the decline in the developer population in the US as it is the rise of the developer population in China. (More details in this article.)

I wonder, though, how many of the developers in the O'Reilly emerging tech ecosystem are being counted. IBM's focus on enterprise software development may cause them to miss all the ferment coming from cross-over, self-taught developers who started in some other field (say design, or engineering, or finance) and just had an itch to scratch. I certainly see a lot of vibrancy in the US tech community, and I just don't buy the doom and gloom that people seem to be spreading about the declining number of CS degrees. Most of the tech entrepreneurs I know didn't start in CS anyway. They are self-taught.

Paul Kedrosky发了一个有趣的邮件:

你会觉得很有趣:我到过的唯一一个听众中打开的笔记本电脑数量和O'Reilly会议上的一样多的地方就是这里——巴西。非常神奇。

与此相关的一条信息是我有一次跟Stephanie Martin,the head of IBM DeveloperWorks谈话,她告诉我她的网站上活跃的中国开发者数量正在接近美国的数量,而且不久就会超过美国的开发人员数量。这既印证了美国开发人员群体数量的下降,同样也说明了中国开发人员的增长。(更多详情可以参考这篇文章。)

但是我不清楚这里面有多少是O'Reilly Emerging Tech体系中的开发人员。IBM的重点是企业软件开发,这有可能让他们忽略了那些跨领域自学成才开发人员,这些人员可能来自其他领域,像设计、工程或金融领域,但是热爱开发。我当然看到了美国技术社区里的很多活力,而且也不接受流传的计算机科学人才数量下降的说法。我认识的很多技术企业家根本不是学计算机科学的。他们是自学成才。

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