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by SomeCallMeTim
4813 days ago
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>It may seem that "rock star ninja developers" are a young person's game and to some extent it is. I was an awesome developer at 22, and I'm a much more awesome developer at 45. I'm a bit more methodical now -- I could crank out (crappy) code really quickly when I was 22, and now it might take me twice as long to get things running but when they're running they're mostly DONE, solid, and reasonably documented. Also, at this point I tend to work ~30-40 hours a week instead of 60+, which could be why it takes me longer. ;) Just saying that it's not really a "young person's game" to be a "rock star", unless you mean the "being underpaid" part, which I certainly was for years compared to my relative contribution almost everywhere I've worked. (I'm also not claiming to be famous, except for in one particular niche, but that's another story...) But OP sounds like he was never an awesome developer, so yes, I agree that enterprise is likely the place for him to look. |
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