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by tixocloud
3510 days ago
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You might consider digging deeper into other professions where programming experience/systems knowledge would be essential. You might also dig deeper into discovering what you like and don't like about the programming profession:
Do you prefer going to meetings? Do you like solving new problems constantly? What drives your satisfaction? What do you not like about programming? What do you like about programming? What one person considers to be a lucky profession may not be the same view shared by another :) |
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When I picture someone with a strong background in programming and CS going into another field I always imagine there's a lot of potential for really understanding problems in that field and applying computing to solve them. Essentially, using computing to really support work in another field rather than just computing for it's own sake.