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by bobochan
3473 days ago
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>I don’t like activities that don’t pay. I can’t keep on doing something simply for the fun of it. And, I'm out. As a fellow 50 something I could look past a lack of experience, but I loathe a lack of interest. The only programmers I have learned to avoid are the ones interested in learning just enough to collect a paycheck. |
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Keep in mind this comes after him saying he loves coding, loves algorithm coding games, etc. I read this as "I want to do this all the time, and the only way I can make that happen is by making it my day job."
I can definitely respect that, though I hope he's ready for the sacrifice I think a number of us probably made: once it's your day job, you might find that coding just for the sake of coding isn't quite as attractive anymore.
That said, I've considered myself lucky all my life that people have been willing to pay me for what I probably would've been doing anyway. I can't fault someone else for jumping on that train.