I won't comment on if it's a "bad thing" or the technical merits, but what it comes down to is market economics. If North American programmers don't want to lose their jobs we just have to buck up and provide better value to the companies requiring the software, either by improving technically or working for less. Any other response would be placing artificial limits on real trade (except encouraging proper human rights in the other countries, if the work is being done in unfair conditions. I've got no problem with that).Originally posted by: Fistandantilis
the real question is "How many other countries are doing our programming" think about that one. you'll see that isreal and other normally third world countries are getting alot of our work sent to them, is this a bad thing?