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by jmann99999
2106 days ago
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It's all about what you WANT to do. Most of us developers who have been in the game a long time have times where we have periods of doubt. Only you can know whether your doubts are real or not. If you don't want to develop software there are many ways to use that experience. You could move into QA. If you can write, you could do technical documentation. If you can organize things well, maybe technical project management is up your alley. There's lots of options, if you think about what your strengths are. You can use your development knowledge to make your other strengths into a great job. Or stick with development. Most of us aren't ____________ (insert rockstar developer you've read about in a blog, here). |
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