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Tech and sharing

They, the developers, don't just excel in code, they're equally imbued with humanity. They are very supportive and sharing.
I myself have benefited (and still do) from the kindness of colleagues so many times when I was still at university. When I was training in certain technologies, I often came across very well-written courses of impeccable quality. Even today, after more than ten (10) years, I still wonder whether it's possible to give so much value so selflessly. And yet it's true.
I can't thank enough all those who have given me an even greater love of this profession and provided me with all these levers. It's priceless.
Since then, sharing and supporting in any way I can has been one of my goals. I don't hesitate to help someone improve their skills. I don't shy away from giving solutions to those who ask me to help them get unstuck.
We're in a fairly open environment, where diplomas are not necessarily a guarantee of competence, legitimacy or quality. Tech has transposed this to other fields. Nowadays, knowledge is accessible everywhere and at any time, thanks to these same players. And all for free.
Committed generosity to each other, but also to others. I have to say, and you have to admit, it's true that tech has pulled all other fields along with it in its progress.
Thanks to the advances and advantages of technology, other sectors are now easier to practice and teach. Let's face it, technology is a science that undeniably serves man's well-being. It seeks to solve everyday problems and anticipate future needs. Whether we're talking about health, agriculture, chemistry, transport or communication, among other things, it's wonderful and gratifying to realize that we're present everywhere.
I'm proud to be part of this community of sharp technicians with more than a touch of altruism, modestly playing my part among the web's artisans.
We're talking about the digital age. I don't think that's about to change. It's a field where there are a lot of rich people, as you've probably noticed. Mind you, I'm not one of them. I'm still trying to find my way.
Another fact is that tech is a springboard for other sectors. It fosters the development and success of these sectors, but also opens the door to countless opportunities. And this, at all levels, without discrimination.
It's not off-topic, no! I'd like to take this opportunity to remind you of a concern we often encounter. You already owe us a lot for helping you save time, expand your market and evolve, so please don't come back and ask us for discounts on our services and products :)
Recognition obliges.
Sharing has not made these individuals destitute. On the contrary, it has contributed to the sector's progress and success. And its protagonists are amply rewarded. There's no wasted effort.
Today, it's hard to imagine a world without technology. So much so, in fact, that it has brought about profound and relevant changes in our lives. Changes that have resulted from this progress (and that are still ongoing). In this case, it's something to be praised and encouraged.
Tech has democratized the acquisition of billions. It used to be the preserve of the old. Now there's no need to check the "age" box or wait to inherit :)
It has facilitated the acquisition of billions, but not only that: it has also facilitated access to knowledge. If we wish, we can limit ourselves to this, as it is the basis of everything. If not, we could add other areas that have had such an impact: communication, which it has simplified, and entrepreneurship, which it has stimulated. To name but a few.
It really is a model to be promoted.
After that, it will need supervision to keep it within the bounds of ethics and reason. Especially with the advent of artificial intelligence.
It's up to us to protect the human being from all this imbroglio.