Mike S. Lacanilao said:

> but the other factor which we cant deny is the economic status of our
> nation, china is rich country and we are developing country, from there
> we can see limited resources that we have,
> plus the fact that our government is infected of corruption, instead of
> giving the support for the phils. IT industry, the're putting it on in
> their pockets. :)
> that's only my opinion.

Well in my humble opinion, economic status, and corruption doesnt really
hinder us from learning, it is we ourselves responsible for our own
learning and growth. Its reality that sometimes we cant do anything to
change our government, teachers, and schools to do their jobs, its just up
to us 'the youth of the nation' to excel in our fields of studies
regardless of external difficulties and support. (this is just my
oppinion)

I think the reason for china being the superior in computing is not
because they are genuises. I think its because of their large
population(they're many, thats why cases of good programmers are common
making them world famous) and their attitudes towards life(its a fact that
chinese are hard workers). In our case, population? its hardly that we can
do anything about it, our country is too small for us, attitudes towards
life? yes, I think we can do this, its just in the mind. mabuhay ka pinoy!

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