The 14 year-old coders are back...that's the proof of a new internet 2.0
By Tom Foremski - February 5, 2006
Yes, it is official, the 14-year old programmers are back, that means concrete proof that we have a new dotcom boom emerging–but this time with an interesting twist.
The twist is this: The 14 year olds are not being employed by corporations, as was the case during the dotcom-hungry-for-html-skills mania of Internet 1.0. They are being employed by the 18 year olds, their older brothers, in a sense.
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Comments (2)
J.R. Mooneyham has predicted this trend:
2004 milestone: Child entrepreneurs and activists are changing the business and political landscape via the web
http://www.jrmooneyham.com/s2008ref.html#section9
Posted: February 5, 2006 2:33 AM
This is so true, im 18 and im employing 2 of my brothers 14 and 15 year old friends for design and development work.
Posted: December 26, 2006 3:42 PM