Perhaps the certification we’re offering should test useless skills which require a long time to acquire, proving that one is not just smart but hard-working. Compare Latin in earlier periods, and Scheme (a language used mostly for theory, not for product development) in the software industry today.
Latin was far from useless in ‘earlier periods’. It allowed educated people from all over Europe to understand each other and contribute to a unified body of knowledge, much like English does today (but for much more than just Europe).
Latin was far from useless in ‘earlier periods’. It allowed educated people from all over Europe to understand each other and contribute to a unified body of knowledge, much like English does today (but for much more than just Europe).
Yes, but I’m thinking of the time period of roughly the first half of the twentieth century.