A programmer's options for source of income - Stack Overflow most recent 30 from stackoverflow.com 2009-11-28T10:41:33Z http://stackoverflow.com/feeds/question/1029400 http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdf http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1029400/a-programmers-options-for-source-of-income 7 A programmer's options for source of income beef 2009-06-22T21:07:26Z 2009-06-25T23:28:02Z <p>What are a programmer's reasonable options for a source of income? If you'd like you can include more than one, listing pros/cons, etc.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1029400/a-programmers-options-for-source-of-income/1029414#1029414 1 Answer by Copas for A programmer's options for source of income Copas 2009-06-22T21:10:42Z 2009-06-22T21:10:42Z <p>You could get a job, or sell software directly...</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1029400/a-programmers-options-for-source-of-income/1029415#1029415 9 Answer by indyK1ng for A programmer's options for source of income indyK1ng 2009-06-22T21:11:04Z 2009-06-22T21:11:04Z <p>Freelance - Make your own hours, work load can vary greatly.</p> <p>Consultant - Make a lot of money, can be unemployed rather quickly, might have trouble finding work.</p> <p>Regular job - Steady pay, corporate environment may or may not be something you like, might have trouble finding job in unsteady economy.</p> <p>Book Writing - Write a book about a topic you feel you are knowledgeable about. No guarantee of pay, but may involve you learning stuff you don't know.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1029400/a-programmers-options-for-source-of-income/1029416#1029416 1 Answer by Andy Leekman for A programmer's options for source of income Andy Leekman 2009-06-22T21:11:31Z 2009-06-22T21:11:31Z <ul> <li>Get a job</li> <li>Do some contract-based work on the side</li> <li>Develop useful software and sell it on your website</li> <li>Develop for iPhone/Android/etc.</li> </ul> <p>I'm not sure what kind of answers you're looking for, as these seem fairly obvious.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1029400/a-programmers-options-for-source-of-income/1029418#1029418 12 Answer by Vinko Vrsalovic for A programmer's options for source of income Vinko Vrsalovic 2009-06-22T21:11:41Z 2009-06-22T21:17:01Z <p>A programmer's resonable source of income:</p> <ul> <li>Programming</li> </ul> <p>Then the questions are:</p> <ul> <li><p>Who will pay for somebody who will program? (Companies, either by contract or as a a consultant or freelancer)</p> <p>and, alternatively</p></li> <li><p>Who will pay for a program? (People, if the program does what they want. Find a niche and create a program)</p> <p>finally</p></li> <li><p>Who will pay for the knowledge on how to program (Othe people wanting to learn, teaching, conferencing, etc.)</p></li> </ul> <p>For most of the options but to contract you have to be somewhat of an entrepreneur and have sellable ideas (and be able to sell them) or an academic and like research or excellence in a subfield</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1029400/a-programmers-options-for-source-of-income/1029421#1029421 0 Answer by Henri for A programmer's options for source of income Henri 2009-06-22T21:12:03Z 2009-06-22T21:12:03Z <p>Depends,</p> <p>If you're into coding, you can do freelance coding. Not from home, because that pays shit, but make sure you get attracted by a company for a project and work at their location. Then you get payed much more than a normal salary (although you also have to pay more yourself).</p> <p>If you're more into designing and have provable architecting experiences, you can work as an architect, which pays much better.</p> <p>If its just a extra income, you can build websites/apps for people/small companies. </p> <p>And of course you can repair pcs and build networks.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1029400/a-programmers-options-for-source-of-income/1029424#1029424 0 Answer by Matt for A programmer's options for source of income Matt 2009-06-22T21:12:42Z 2009-06-22T21:12:42Z <p>Freelance websites work for intermittent income if you can find the right projects.</p> <p><a href="http://www.scriptlance.com" rel="nofollow">Scriptlance</a> <a href="http://www.rentacoder.com" rel="nofollow">Rent-A-Coder</a></p> <p>And various others.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1029400/a-programmers-options-for-source-of-income/1029437#1029437 2 Answer by Ólafur Waage for A programmer's options for source of income Ólafur Waage 2009-06-22T21:15:40Z 2009-06-22T21:15:40Z <p>Working as a team member under a Project manager at a large company on a large project</p> <p>Pro:</p> <ul> <li>Stable pay</li> <li>Able to specialize in one technology</li> <li>Medium to low pressure</li> </ul> <p>Con: </p> <ul> <li>Narrow focus usually</li> <li>Low indipendance</li> <li>Can be lower pay than average (based on the company and the job)</li> </ul> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1029400/a-programmers-options-for-source-of-income/1029445#1029445 1 Answer by quosoo for A programmer's options for source of income quosoo 2009-06-22T21:17:42Z 2009-06-22T21:17:42Z <p>That generaly depends if you're looking for a long-term profit or not necesarly.</p> <ul> <li>Short term - get a job at any company that needs programmers of your skills. Consultants are usualy better paid than contractors, but that implies certain lifestyle.</li> <li>Mid term - if you're creative person think of writing some software that you can eventually sell either directly to the customers or to some company. </li> <li>Long term - invest your time in some open source/community software project and build your reputation as the project succeeds. Than as a guru you have again variety of choices for your further career... </li> </ul> <p>Good Luck.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1029400/a-programmers-options-for-source-of-income/1029463#1029463 1 Answer by Dockers for A programmer's options for source of income Dockers 2009-06-22T21:20:51Z 2009-06-22T21:20:51Z <p>Is this question aimed at a programmer out of work/looking for a job?</p> <p>If so, before I landed my ideal/dream job of being a developer I worked in a bar. Yeah, its not glamorus but it paid the bills. What I'm trying to say is any job is better than nothing while you train/go through formal education etc.. until you land the dream job. Going down the solo route would be hard in my opinion.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1029400/a-programmers-options-for-source-of-income/1029469#1029469 0 Answer by David Uvalle for A programmer's options for source of income David Uvalle 2009-06-22T21:21:58Z 2009-06-22T21:21:58Z <p>You could have a very innovative idea, or improve an already known one, create an startup, raise some millons, sell and create another one. when there's a will there's a way.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1029400/a-programmers-options-for-source-of-income/1029531#1029531 3 Answer by yairchu for A programmer's options for source of income yairchu 2009-06-22T21:38:03Z 2009-06-22T21:38:03Z <ul> <li>Create a program that solves Captchas</li> <li>Sell your advanced OCR program to book scanners</li> </ul> <p>Pros:</p> <ul> <li>Mafia will contact you for your code and will try to entice you with beautiful Russian women</li> </ul> <p>Cons:</p> <ul> <li>Mafia will contact you for your code and will try to convince you to hand them the code with torture</li> </ul> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1029400/a-programmers-options-for-source-of-income/1029561#1029561 1 Answer by Roddy for A programmer's options for source of income Roddy 2009-06-22T21:46:50Z 2009-06-22T21:46:50Z <p>Start up a programmer's Q &amp; A website...</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1029400/a-programmers-options-for-source-of-income/1029758#1029758 1 Answer by Krishna for A programmer's options for source of income Krishna 2009-06-22T22:41:19Z 2009-06-22T22:41:19Z <p>Besides programming here are other ways you can generate decent income:</p> <p>blogging<br> writing articles for magazines<br> teaching/tutoring<br></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1029400/a-programmers-options-for-source-of-income/1032089#1032089 7 Answer by cletus for A programmer's options for source of income cletus 2009-06-23T11:54:30Z 2009-06-23T11:54:30Z <p>There are lots actually:</p> <ul> <li><strong>Selling your time:</strong> By this I mean your day job and/or any freelancing you do. This has the lowest barrier to entry and the highest initial payoff but is also spending a finite resource (ie your time). Ultimately the ideal situation would be to create income streams that minimize your time expenditure;</li> <li><strong>Blogging:</strong> if you get sufficiently popular the advertising could potentially be substantial but there are probably less than 20 programming bloggers who are close to being in this position but it can help build recognition and possibly get to the point where it is at least a supplementary income;</li> <li><strong>Writing articles:</strong> you might get paid $50-250 for these;</li> <li><strong>Writing technical books:</strong> not a lot of money in this unless you write something that does <strong>really</strong> well (eg Effective Java) but it can be worth it for name recognition and to open up other opportunities;</li> <li><strong>Selling programs:</strong> lots of ways to do this such as for the iphone, Blackberry, etc;</li> <li><strong>Entrepenurship:</strong> creating a company to sell a product or idea;</li> <li><strong>Technical consulting:</strong> if you have sufficient name recognition you may be able to effectively sell your name in the form of consulting, directorships and/or stock options as recognizable and respected names are desirable for any venture seeking funding;</li> </ul> <p>As for the pros and cons and which you should do, well thats up to you. What are you interested in? What are you good at? In what direction would you like to go?</p>