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Luis Ignascio2014-01-19 20:32:29
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Luis Ignascio, 2014-01-19 20:32:29

What are the prospects for database or security admins?

I realized that programming is only of interest as a tool, I don’t really want to study all sorts of patterns and paradigms of OOP, so that later I don’t really want to fix the Hindu code. I like sql and working with the database, various crypto algorithms and ways to protect information. Where can you get experience in these industries? To what extent are these skills in demand abroad (tractor)?

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nowm, 2014-01-19
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Do you think that Indians are not engaged in database design? Like, if you don't program, will you be immune from the Indians? I recently, for example, came across a situation where a dude, implying work with UTF-8, without any ulterior motive, used the "latin1_swedish_ci" encoding in the database.
Fixing the Hindu code is entirely a matter of desire. I don't want, for example, to edit 30 files so that the logo changes on _all_ pages of the site (because the project uses inheritance from damage-oriented programming), and therefore I don't undertake such work. But this does not prevent me from “learning all sorts of OOP patterns and paradigms”, because I like programming. And I do it primarily for fun.
And from your question it is clear that you have no fan either from programming or from the database. And in any case, in the end, you will end up looking for “Indians” everywhere, on whom you can blame the annoyance due to the fact that you are not really doing what you like.
There are prospects for programmers, database administrators, and security specialists. Especially if they love their job and are constantly evolving and are not afraid to face the mythical Hindu approach in the future.
(All the points that I mentioned are really working with the legacy of programmers from India. “Hindu” was a literal name, not a collective one.)

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