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Ask HN: Are my web dev skills still relevant?
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27 points
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1880 days ago
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I'm an older C# and wordpress dev looking for work. It seems interviewers want me to know my stuff backwards and forwards now. I'm fine with that, but I don't know what to aim for. I've always just built stuff; never saw a need to memorize C# in its entirety or study big O notation to CSS better. Has the nature of the actual work changed drastically or is this merely a matter of interviews evolving to a crazy competitive level? For context it's been seven years since I've gone through this process. |
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I complain here and everywhere about the insane complexity in modern-day web app dev.
The truth is that, after you learn the 20 new tools/technologies you'll need to become semi-competent in only one stack, it won't seem like such a massive shift anymore.
I think competition is not that fierce -- honestly speaking as I can -- but that's for corporate jobs, etc.
And you _have_ to be competent or good or really good if you're older.
Else, you're just going to sound...like you sound -- old and washed up.
Not saying you are, or I am, but once you're 25+, if you bring the 'Get off my lawn' vibe, your 27-yo manager-to-be is gonna smell it a mile away, and he's gonna be feeling awkward enough already.
So I think you can be fine, but you gotta actually know what you're doing, and you have to get/be modern.