Tyler has two takes he wants to run past us.



These attacks on large corporations have good underlying intentions. But, I think that many people fail to grasp that the arguments only have validity when someone's creating a platform for others to build on. Competition is essential to a functioning economy, and therefore, to a functioning society. If you create a platform and call it fair; but cunningly deceive your clients... That's uncool, and should be banned.

However, if we try to create these anti-monopoly laws in the wrong way; We could very well end up in a position too dastardly to recover from. 


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On another note, as a highschool student: I simply love programming, and pretty much nothing else (plus gaming, but, eh). I'm curious: as just a programmer, how high in a company can I reasonably rise? I mean, I don't want to end up a server admin. But, I also want to progress, grow, and make some $ in the process.
I'd love to hear both of your takes on what avenues I should pursue.