Jun 13, 17 / Can 24, 01 09:28 UTC
Many of us Asgardians can code in one or more programming languages, but an endemic problem in the world of programming is a lack of knowing how to program- that is, the discipline of generating, analyzing, and then implementing the algorithms behind the program before even touching code. So my ...
Jun 13, 17 / Can 24, 01 09:28 UTC
Naturally, physical labor job opportunities are likely to be rather limited, so we should decide whether higher education- which will help improve our intellectual opportunities- or whether we will place a premium on less educated service industry jobs. Please feel free to make suggestions!
Mar 8, 18 / Ari 11, 02 21:02 UTC
Time is running out. We are down to hours. Hit the vote button for, Amber Smith Ready, (TX, US), District 1 English, Paliament. Even if you aren't very active with Asgardia then please click and vote to ensure that someone is looking after your interest even though you are busy ...
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Jun 13, 17 / Can 24, 01 09:28 UTC
No, Asgardia should not require from childeren. Asgardia should provide any education an child is interested in. Intellectual opportunities are made by providing the right education to all. I rather include than exclude because what will you base your conclusion on? Because the fish cant climb the tree?
Jun 13, 17 / Can 24, 01 09:28 UTC
Requiring higher educational levels for children, does not necessarily mean they have been offered any different education. We may want to focus on the quality of the education they are receiving. As we all know, you can have a Doctors degree, but how you got it and what your ...
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As a programmer myself, I would love to see this happen! It would teach many skills that are really usefull in life. Like having the ability to critically analyze information to understand the working of anything. And solve problems if/when they happen.
I think this would be a great idea