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by galangalalgol
982 days ago
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Yeah ageism wasn't always part of our profession. It was probably a side effect of rapid progress combined with the desire for wage suppression. It has let us move faster as old bad ideas lose their champions faster, but we then lose all the old good ideas too. Not every developer should turn into a manager. We don't need that many managers, and good managers are more rare than good developers in my experience. Having a stereotype that old developers that aren't rich yet must be bad developers comes and goes as the bubbles form and burst. If you develop in a domain where developers need lots of on the job expertise before being productive, or in embedded or game development where a big part of TC is job enjoyment, then that stereotype is already stale and career staff developers can regularly be geniuses. |
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