Well, majority of software developers don't do side projects, especially not those in high paid difficult positions. Those people put all strength they have into work itself. Employers don't even care all that much about side projects. So, it is safe bet.
This whole thread is stupid red herring. It has nothing to do with reality of working in corporation. It has zero to do with skills required in those high positions - just about only reusable from teenage years is linux internals.
It is basically assumption that a.) women are surely lazier b.) since they are girls they did not played with boy toys c.) if you discovered tech as part education instead of in playroom you can't be good.
>>Well, majority of software developers don't do side projects
Most do. The fact that bulk of the software infrastructure from tools to top notch production software is open source says something.
>>especially not those in high paid difficult positions.
If its really about money, then there are better ways to get paid in a software company.
>>Those people put all strength they have into work itself.
Which is often a placeholder for a side project.
>>Employers don't even care all that much about side projects. So, it is safe bet.
But doing these projects does make you a fairly good programmer, and you tend to gravitate towards valuable work and hence good pay.
>>just about only reusable from teenage years is linux internals.
Bad news. Starting early matters. Want to build a good retirement fund? Want to play big leagues sports? Want to be a concert musician? Want to be a doctor? In fact want to be big in anything? Most certainly you have to start early.
>>It is basically assumption that...
Nobody made such an assumption. We only said a particular group A(mostly nerds) starts early and works hard. What the other group is for them to decide.
Note, Nerds is a group of people irrespective of gender, race, or other identity(even nationality or religion).
It just comes down to one thing. You can't progress beyond a point without work. Reservations only take you that far.
Most open source is paid work, according to statistics. That not a bad thing, why would you want that work unrewarded. Then there is a bulk done by people on universities who have time - not employed as software developers.
Moreover, even if open source would be written as side projects mostly, it is still just a tiny part of all software out there.
You assume they are lazy, for no reason. No, not just nerds work hard. No, not all nerds work hard - many spend majority of time playing with something easy they like. In particular, many nerds are unwilling to learn what they don't like.
As for your bad news starting early matters, it don't. I am old enough to have seen where people ends. Many men stared later or changed career and it was no disadvantage after initial year or so.
I personally have all the things you talk about as necessary advantage. They are not and that is not even bad thing. The only difference is that I am not as bitter as rest of thread who want reward for being associated with them (I bet they were not young geniuses they want themselves to be) while real world does not work like that. The other annoying thing is that you would assume I don't have them, cause I am women whole dudes who changed careers yesterday are assumed to be interested since childhood no matter what facts are.
Most full time developers have side projects? I find that hard to believe. If you said "most single, childless, under 28 year old developers living in San Francisco have side projects" then that's more believable. Most people don't have time to go to work all day then come home to do unpaid work.
Open source isn't always someone's side project. Lots (most?) open source is professional paid work.
This whole thread is stupid red herring. It has nothing to do with reality of working in corporation. It has zero to do with skills required in those high positions - just about only reusable from teenage years is linux internals.
It is basically assumption that a.) women are surely lazier b.) since they are girls they did not played with boy toys c.) if you discovered tech as part education instead of in playroom you can't be good.