Wednesday, October 19, 2005

Reading Article: H1-B bashing

Title: H1 -B Bashing

I reached home this evening early than i expected, i opted to browse the net as a pass time, to start with eweek.com was a good option,
while eyeballing through links & few articles published on eweek.com, i saw this link H1-B Bashing

Title looked compelling & i couldnt help myself diving into it, content was focussed on the H1-B bashing which is the news recently & i guess still is making the headlines on and off,seemingly debatable & a regular masala mix kinda article thought of blogging it for my avid readers :)

Pardon me readers, i wish not to be a judge this evening essentially on a sensitive topic like these, but yes since i have raised this up
i wish to publish my comments also, assuring self that this wont flare up any issues tonite...

Augmenting to the much awaited comments, i would be echoing Sivakumar, that As every good thing has bad thing in it, i would say reverse is also true...
i liked these lines from Sivkumar, where he tried putting his point..


"Consider the benefits due to these foreigners who came to the United States, many of them on H1-B visas: Sameer Bhatia, who founded Hotmail; Sergey Brin, who co-founded Google; Alfred S. Chuang, who founded BEA Systems; Vinod Khosla, who co-founded Sun Microsystems; Vinod Dham, who designed the Pentium chip; Linus Torvalds, who invented Linux; Anders Hejlsberg, who architected the C# language; and James Gosling, who developed the Java language. Does Dobbs know the number of jobs that were created due to the efforts of these people?"

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