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USA Today's "Endangered species: US programmers"
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19/10/2004 11:11:38
 
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You do have a good point. Even though their company's address may be India, the developers could reside in any country in the world that is on the internet.


>>SNIP
>>>Do you ever work with Indians?
>>>I have this chance :-)))).
>>>They are on the level of low qualified workers and their advantage is only low cost. They have not knowledge for smart last technologies systems.
>>>They are not trained in newest technologies and nobody will do this.
>>>But they are very good in development of lagacy systems about which has a lot of stuff and job require repeating of almost the same things.
>>SNIP
>>
>>I disagree. Here is an excellent example:
>>
>>http://www.gnostice.com/pdftoolkit.asp
>>
>>Their tools are exceptional. Their profile and contact us page shows they are from Bangalore:
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>>http://www.gnostice.com/profile.asp
>
>Hi Tracy,
>check http:\\smartqube.com. In reality they are based in Bangalore too and have office with two persons in London. According their staff they are consultants and have not programmers. It doest matter what is written in their web-site. But they have test team, which was not familiar with .Net. But this do not cumber them to get .Net projects and to hire US programmers(for one of the project we were hired) to develop them.
>
>Who was real developer of some product is not clear in the Internet era.
>And one more remark - Why I couldn't see last Delphi2005 version of their product in their website? From www.borland.com it works with .Net farmework. May be indian company is not capable to reach this stage, yet
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