Yes, the computer plays an important role in the progress, design, and efficiency of many occupations and industries. They also opened the world to millions of people, especially thanks to the Internet. Just like all good things, there are also bad things. Of course, a computer means that many of the work that a worker used to do manually is no longer needed, but now the computer industry needs a lot of work. We think that we are still in the learning curve of this generation, for old generation access to the computer is still a rookie and they are not born into this technology like children like today. Children are learning computer skills that will help them with future careers. I believe that next generation will enjoy and fully utilize the potential of computers as long as we continue to have instrumentalists rather than certainty.
Computer creation helps to change the concept of the meaning of that work. The idea of working from a remote or virtual way to leverage the computer, whether good or not. For many people, using computer technology allows them to do more work with higher efficiency. This may be of great help to the use of computers. The concept of being able to do more and improving job abilities and abilities is mainly due to advances in computer technology. In a sense, I think that the use of computers has become higher quality. This is related to the fact that existence is inevitable. Possible outcomes may be negative, but this spread MUST include some inherent good quality, and its origin starts from a good position.
You can say that the computer really hurts the workers. In the days before the emergence of computers, many job opportunities were offered to those who did not receive much education. A small educated woman may be a secretary (more people in front of the computer). A computerized robot has not yet finished work so people who are not educated can work in the factory.
On the other hand, the computer helps us all. They do this to reduce inexperienced work. In this way more people can earn more money and improve our technical work as social living standards.
If you are using a computer (or not using it) you will probably hear people talking about computers that are "zero and zero bunches". Before I entered the software, this was one of the things I knew little about computers. It was just 0 and 0. Only after I learned to code and start professional programming, I noticed that this is the real meaning. Yes, the computer will run at zero. It's certainly a bit more complicated than that, but it's not complicated and we can not understand it!
People constantly distinguish good programmers and excellent computer scientists. Programmers are very good people who write code, and computer scientists are those who can solve computer science problems. Of course, there are duplications, but there are slight differences. I spent a lot of time thinking about this, and I think the gap is shrinking. Along with the development of computer science, we face more complex problems and solutions, which require programmers to become better computer scientists, and vice versa. I still do not have a good answer as to whether this difference exists.
Eugene H. Spafford, an expert on computer science, ethics, policy and social influence at Purdue University, wrote: "The answer is not quite double, but people with low educational standards and low financial resources (and therefore limited access) or people who are easy to be tricked by people on the Internet will continue to continue It will continue to exist and it may increase. "