In order to be able to answer your question, one would need to take into account the location of the "programmer-to-be", along with the number of years of experience and so forth. Computer programmers, however, in general tend to make more than let's say plumbers, but not more than lawyers. Although exceptions to the rule can always be found. I apologize for the vague answer, but it is impossible to say how much a person would make 'programming' computers (which in itself can range from embedded devices to creating webpages, to programming PLC based applications).
Programming computers requires much knowledge with technology. You must have the required downloads to successfully start programming computers. For more information, check out http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos303.htm
They might, it depends on the creators of those computers and what they will make them do next. Computers are already doing a lot of things now that if the world didn't have any power people would be in trouble.
how much money does an computer programming and applications specialist make?
I think there is not much major difference between IT and Computers. IT includes Networking, Database, web and programming languages etc. where as in CS mainly concentrate on Programming languages and Architecture and design also on networking and other subjects but not in depth.
Modern home computers are usually very efficient and use little power but it would depend on the make, model and monitor.
That is the programming. In Windows, the windows registry governs most functions of the computer. It allocates RAM, modifies caches, and much, much more.
Without input devices, the only way to reprogram computers would be to pull them apart and rewire them. In modern computers with integrated circuits that would be impossible. Input devices, such as keyboards, make it much easier to reprogram computers with new instructions and/or data.
Pretty much, but it also includes the design of computers (computer architecture). Also, programming varies widely and does not simply include making the applications/programs you use when you think of using a computer.
A lot
Do you mean how will computers be important in banking ? Because that doiesent make much sense
Objects are basically very self-sufficient code that can be used over in lots of applications. The reason to use them is it makes programming much faster and easier for the programmer.
None. Computer viruses are binary code, our cells are DNA/RNA ==My Answer== I would see it as a society that must revert to life without computers. This would mean a return to much more manual labour and much more labour intensive industries.