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.
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There are lots actually:
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? |
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Besides programming here are other ways you can generate decent income: blogging |
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Start up a programmer's Q & A website... |
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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. |
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Is this question aimed at a programmer out of work/looking for a job? 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. |
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That generaly depends if you're looking for a long-term profit or not necesarly.
Good Luck. |
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Working as a team member under a Project manager at a large company on a large project Pro:
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Freelance websites work for intermittent income if you can find the right projects. And various others. |
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Depends, 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). If you're more into designing and have provable architecting experiences, you can work as an architect, which pays much better. If its just a extra income, you can build websites/apps for people/small companies. And of course you can repair pcs and build networks. |
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A programmer's resonable source of income:
Then the questions are:
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 |
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I'm not sure what kind of answers you're looking for, as these seem fairly obvious. |
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Freelance - Make your own hours, work load can vary greatly. Consultant - Make a lot of money, can be unemployed rather quickly, might have trouble finding work. Regular job - Steady pay, corporate environment may or may not be something you like, might have trouble finding job in unsteady economy. 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. |
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You could get a job, or sell software directly... |
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