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by soneca
3517 days ago
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Thanks for the consideration on your words!! Actually, I considered this idea about 4 years ago and dismissed as "too late to such a career change, although I'm sure if I was 20 again I would be a developer". I spent a few months learning C#, .NET and managed to build a very small, chaotic, badly coded, badly designed, but functional web app! And these months are still today among the happiest of my life at work. Now I successively quit two jobs in a 3 months period. I was starting to once again decide if I wanted to found something or look for a job, then I realized I actually wanted to be a developer. So it is a mature decision. Also, I am between jobs, so not much of an impact to go full-time on this path right now. And thanks for the learning tips. |
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I am in a similar boat as you, except I am trying to move from C++ desktop to web domain, and this is what I am doing - building apps (actually porting my private desktop apps to web platform). Once I am happy with the quality, I will leverage on them. Of course, I am looking for a position comparable to my current one (lead dev or more) so I am being a bit more thorough etc.
> I was starting to once again decide if I wanted to found something or look for a job, then I realized I actually wanted to be a developer. So it is a mature decision.
You mean you want to work as an employee for someone as a developer and not be a developer entrepreneur? Just want to know.