At some point, money is no longer an issue (or falls into diminishing returns), and I'd even take some amount of a pay cut if it meant working in a language and on projects that were mentally stimulating
Programming seems to be the easy part. The hard (and stimulating part) is everything around that. If somebody says that they work in Haskell but doesn't say what they are working on then I'll just be confused.
To me, it is like selling a company based on where you put the curly braces (a slight exaggeration here).
Programming seems to be the easy part. The hard (and stimulating part) is everything around that. If somebody says that they work in Haskell but doesn't say what they are working on then I'll just be confused.
To me, it is like selling a company based on where you put the curly braces (a slight exaggeration here).