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Tag Archives: professionals
Ada Lovelace and Brazil’s female IT pros
When I was studying computer science at college in the UK, one of the things I had to learn was how to write software in the programming language Ada. It’s quite hard compared to languages such as BASIC or C, the languages … Continue reading
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Wanted: more IT professionals – now
Brazil has an extremely vibrant IT market. As IT Decisions recently noted, the domestic market for IT services in Brazil is more than the domestic IT markets of India and China combined.
Brazil IT needs more foreigners
I have been browsing the discussion boards on LinkedIn recently, looking at what people in the Brazilian IT industry are saying they think is needed to improve things here. One online proposal caught my eye earlier today – invite more … Continue reading →