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by rossdavidh
2537 days ago
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Both, I think. The field has grown in size, so that alone makes the young-to-middle-aged ratio skewed. Then, many middle-aged programmers drop out to become managers. I totally agree that programming would be better taught by an apprenticeship model than the college model, and I say this as a person with two college degrees. |
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