> The only way to deal with this is to move into new industries as
> rapidly as they develop. For example Rob Freitas and I were
> discussing the other day how nanobot programmers are going to
> have to do most of their work in 'assembly' language. That
> means all you JAVA and Python programmers are going to have
> to retrain. Now, old folks like me who actually speak half a
> dozen assembly languages, we will be able to name our price... :-)
>
> Robert
>
>
Why assembly? I'd be really interested to know why you'd say that. Just
space constraints?
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