Dear Indians
I am sorry for using you as a scapegoat on Jow Forums
Please forgive me
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Dear Indians
It's okay.
We are Anonymous. We do not forgive. We do not forget.
Jow Forums did it too. Most scammers on the board were east Europeans yet Indians we're blamed. Off the board most scammers we're Chinese and some big scam projects we're done by Russians
Didn't you kill all the Indians with pox 'n shiet?
Please do the needful
It's okay amerifren
If your country men weren't fat , dumb and lazy
Then most of dumb fucktards here would be unemployed
Now thanks to your laziness and stupidity they get paid for LITERALLY doing next to Nothing
half of the videos I find for my computer engineering videos are by indians, and about 30% of them are actually really good.
I've also heard that Indian E.E. and C.E. is really well taught over there, so when they come here for graduate programs they do very well. I suspect they have much higher standards for admission and course material for those programs as well, since they have a massive pool to select from.
either way, thanks for teaching me MIPS instruction decoding and error checking,
>Implying plagues and diseases can kill indians
No No No No No No No No No No No No
We NEVER had any major outbreaks of plagues or other diseases
We are pretty much resilient against most diseases known tO man
Cringe. I work for big tech, and your people are some of the laziest workers out there. Second only to blacks.
Yeah because indians are a disease
I’m a EEE graduate. EEE, Mechanical, and Civil engineering are the only good engineering courses in India because most of these “engineers” end up becoming IT and software employees.
This leaves the good “engineers” to actually become engineers.
fair enough, I noticed that for the elective software engineering courses I've taken, the quality of the Indian videos seems to decrease compared to the hardware & electrical systems videos. I don't know how true the 'pajeet code' meme is in higher-level programming languages like Java, Python, C#, etc, but for what I work in (VHDL, Verilog, C, ASM) I see a lot more quality work from Indian youtube tutorials.
My main gripe is that sometimes I can't tell if they're speaking in English or Hindi, because there's so many technical terms and such a thick accent. They usually have diagrams though, so I can follow along anyway.
> I don't know how true the 'pajeet code' meme is in higher-level programming languages like Java, Python, C#, etc
It’s accurate. There’s too many IT sweatshop workers that graduated in everything from civil to chemical engineering and are bad programmers because the only thing they’ve studied in college are basic JAVA/C++ and Data structures. The only good programmers are the ones who hold actual CS degrees and end up being jobless because other graduates take up the bottom of the barrel IT jobs. So, your average CS grad has to step up and have an impressive resume to get a higher level job.
I worked at a semi-famous Indian SaaS that has clients in EU, LatAm and the US, the language we used was Ruby Rails and JS, our project lead was someone who was only three years older than me and made me redo the code over and over and over and over again until he was satisfied. There’s cases like that autistic fuck who try and enforce “clean code” but the vast majority of Indian programmers are just bad since they’re not programmers, just engineering graduates.
>for what I work in (VHDL, Verilog, C, ASM) I see a lot more quality work from Indian youtube tutorials.
Because the ones that do these are real engineers and graduated in these fields. Even I’ve posted embedded C tutorials on YouTube back in college lel.
ah, that makes sense. It's a shame the job market is so saturated there, but I suppose the enormous quantity of people for such a technical field means that you're shit outta luck if you're trying to find positions. Even here, my degree will have a 6-8 month expiry date from what I've heard, where once you start competing with fresh graduates, you'll be shoved to the wayside. I can't imagine how tough it is over there.
Makes sense, stuff like ASM and HDLs wouldn't be really taught outside of Engineering programs, they don't exactly have broad appeal. I only learned them because I work a lot with FPGAs and digital logic, where they're pretty necessary for processor design. I wouldn't think that people who take it casually, or even in the upper CS streams, would come by it very often.
We are anonymoose. Forgive and forget. Expecting petroleum.
yes that's why we make 2.5 times the white american median income
kek nice cope
Why are you so many?
You are forgiven Sir.
Scamming Jow Forums is like defrauding a retarded child