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Old Developers - any future? [closed]
I'm 44 now and I just love code!
And software and programming. And MSDN, and Communication of the ACM and Programmez (French magazine) and Stack Overflow and McConnell, Cwalina/Abrams, J. Skeet and ...
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Should developers worry about ageism? [closed]
Having worked in software development for 12 years, I've recently started to worry about ageism in the industry. Seeing I'm not too bad at what I do I've never really worried about where my next job's ...
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Dealing with personal failure [closed]
A while ago I was given the task of updating and extending the functionality of a software project. I was given a year to make the needed changes working solo.
A month into development I came to the ...
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Coping with feelings of technical mediocrity [closed]
As I've progressed as a programmer, I noticed more nuance and areas I could study in depth. In part, I've come to think of myself from, at one point, a "guru" to now much less, even mediocre or ...
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How to start recognizing design patterns as you are programming? [closed]
I have general academic knowledge of the various design patterns that are discussed in GoF and Head First Design Patterns, but I have a difficult time applying them to the code that I am writing. A ...
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How much client support is reasonable for a developer? [closed]
I work for a small software firm, and I am one of two developers on staff. My coworker and I handle more than half of the support calls. Support calls are a given, there is no stopping them ...
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Non-Mainstream Languages, Bad for your resume? [closed]
I got my BS in Computer Science about seven years ago. I spent two years in neuroscience research and the next three providing what amounts to tech support.
But I love computer programming - and I ...
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Am I a dinosaur programmer? [closed]
I have been a professional programmer for more than 30 years, and have chosen a career path involving hands-on programming. Programming is something that I love, and I take great pride in the fact ...
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Start programming at 27? [closed]
I am currently a BA (business systems analyst) and i want to get more technical.
How difficult is it to start programming at 27?
I know the basic concepts but haven't really "sat down" and get hands ...
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How do you attract programmers in rural areas? [closed]
I run a software development group for a very small, but stable and established company in a small town, somewhat outside of the "big city". Unfortunately, the "programmer" labor pool is much smaller ...
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Tips for a lone developer (not a lonely developer) [closed]
I'm the only developer in the (small) company that I work for, although I'm fortunate that my boss is very technical. What tips do other people in a similar situation have.
I'm wondering about how ...
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What are the core mathematical concepts a good developer should know? [closed]
Since Graduating from a very small school in 2006 with a badly shaped & outdated program (I'm a foreigner & didn't know any better school at the time) I've come to realize that I missed a lot ...
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how to survive maintaining a monster you created [closed]
You've worked somewhere for 3 years.
At the beginning of the second year you were involved in what you thought would be a small project.
You foolishly decided to take some risks with the choice of ...
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What are ten really good, short programs you can write to help become fluent with a new language? [closed]
Possible Duplicate:
“Projects” for learning a new language
Hello! I'm about to begin learning C# and ASP.Net and I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions for ten really ...
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My boss asks me to pirate software. What should I do? [closed]
So our company got bought by a foreign company. I just started there as programmer. This is my first job. I needed to do some design work; we decide we need Photoshop.
The new foreign boss answers ...
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What's a good non-programming interview question when hiring a programmer? [closed]
What is a good non-programming question to ask a candidate during a job interview?
I'll post my two favorites below, but I'd like to hear others.
Clarification: By "non-programming," I mean you are ...
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What causes developer burnout? [closed]
Recently, a member of our team got burned out and had to leave.
Basically, he got into a death march situation on an overdue project, started by working late to catch up which grew into stranger and ...
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Should developers be specialists or generalists? [closed]
There has been some discussion of late within my organisation about whether we should be technical generalists - as we currently are, doing a bit of analysis, a bit of design, a bit of testing and a ...
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12 Years of Programming - Which direction to take now? [closed]
I think I have reached a point, in my career, where I want to get as excited as I did when got my head around programming. .
I need excitement and a new challenge (that can still pay the bills). Do ...
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What is the best way to land your *second* programming job? [closed]
So I'm looking for a new job.
I've noticed that the vast majority of companies are trying to hire
A) Fresh out of college (or university) grads, and/or
B) Senior-level developers who have a million ...
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What career can I hope for if I like algorithms? [closed]
I've been doing programming for a few years and I am passionate about algorithms. I read books on it and develop them for programming contests. But on the interviews they ask me more and more ...
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Should I find a new career? [closed]
I've been having some problems with stress/anxiety lately, and I'm starting to think that's giving way to depression.
While I originally thought it was just the workload (unrealistic timelines when I ...
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What surprised you the most about the software industry? [closed]
As someone that will be applying for jobs in the near (immediate) future, I'd like to get some perspective on the differences between academia and the software industry. As I've never taken an ...
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what happens to older software engineers? [closed]
Possible Duplicate:
Old Developers - any future ?
Hi
I have been programming most of my adult life, but as I get closer to the dreaded 40's people around me keep telling me that there is ...
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Is project management the only path when you reach your 30s? [closed]
As the question states, can you realistically (outside of large software firms like Google, Microsoft, IBM) be an "architect" or similar when you reach your 30s?
Is project management the only ...
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Hiring a programmer: looking for the “right attitude” [closed]
It's actually two questions in one:
What is the right attitude for a programmer?
How do you (or would you) look for one when interviewing or during hiring process?
Please note this question is not ...
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What do project managers do all day? [closed]
I know they are supposed to assign tasks, monitor progress and plan.
But apart from monitoring, all else is a one time activity either at the beginning, middle or end of the project.
So what do ...
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Should i ask the interviewer if i can speak to other developers? [closed]
I've always thought that whether I loved or hated a role that I would be objective enough to help out a fellow dev if he ever wanted general info about a workplace/role - say he was in for an ...
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Fed up with my programming job: What should I do? [closed]
When I was a teenager (about 8 years ago), programming used to be fun. That alone led me to study Systems Engineering. (Later, I found that SE wasn't only about programming, but that's another story.) ...
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What was the biggest lesson you learned in your career as an IT professional? [closed]
Reminiscing on your career as an IT professional, what was the biggest lesson you learned?
[If you can accompany your answer with an story, anecdote, link to a website, article or book it would be ...
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How important is it to be fluent in both C# and VB.NET? [closed]
I started with VB4 way back in the day, so working in VB.NET isn't entirely new to me.
Recently, I've been working mostly with C# (I also have a background in C++), but I started maintaining a ...
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What contents should a professional programmer’s website have? [closed]
I have been recently wondering how should a personal site for a professional programmer look like.
I consider the professional part of my personal homepage an extended version of my CV. I want to put ...
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How do you determine what your salary should be? [closed]
I always find it really difficult to try and determine where I am salary-wise compared to my peers in the area.
Sites like salary.com always have a wide array of job titles where many sound very ...
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The Art of Computer Programming - What Can I Get From Reading the Lot? [closed]
I am seriously considering actually reading through the whole Art of Computer Programming by Don Knuth.
Though I know not many people actually manage to do this, and it's a ridiculously huge task to ...
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What's it like being a financial programmer?
As a student who's done an internship at a Silicon Valley company(non-financial), I'm curious to know what it's like working for a financial company doing software development. I'd expect the hours to ...
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How to find an entry-level job after you already have a graduate degree? [closed]
Note: I asked this question in early 2009. A couple of months later, I found a great job. I've previously updated this question with some tips for whoever ends up in a similar situation, and now ...
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Gaming Development vs Corporate Software Development [closed]
I'm learning C# right now. In my second semester of it. I'm new to all of this. I tend to not like stuffy atmosphere's and want to enjoy my work. I'm not a "nerd" gamer type that spends all day ...
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How do you maintain your mental health in your programming job? [closed]
I burned out a few years back, really bad. Like my nervous system partially shut down for a while because I pushed myself too hard. Thankfully I had good benefits and came back (after I stubbornly ...
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Zend PHP5 Certification, does it matter? [closed]
The Zend PHP5-certification, is it really worth it? In the end for me it boils down to: Will it get me a job I wouldn't without it?
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Is it worthwhile for programmers to join professional organisations? [closed]
Are you a member of a professional organisation such as the ACM, IEEE, or BCS/ACS (or equivalent in your country)?
How does it benefit your career and continuing education? What are the key benefits ...
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Maths in Programming - The Developer's guide [closed]
Possible Duplicate:
Useful math for programmers
I'm a 22 year old ASP.NET/C#/Front-End developer with roughly 5.5 years experience. Unlike some (well probably most) of you, I didn't go to ...
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How do I become an authority (at my workplace) on user interface design?
I find that designers and managers tend to ridicule user interface designs created by programmers. Without question there have been tons of poor user interfaces made by programmers in the past, but it ...
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What Makes a Good Technical Team Lead? [closed]
As a technical team lead of a small team of web developers, I have been finding it difficult lately to identify and focus on the core responsibilities of keeping my team running.
Specifically, I'm ...
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How to overcome unit test frustration? [closed]
I'm a developer and have very much fun at nearly all stages of software developent, from gathering requirements, deciding on language, libraries and tools, sketching the architecture to implementing. ...
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Should developers go to grad school? [closed]
In one of the early SO podcasts, my evil twin (Obvious Troll) asked if he should go to grad school - and the answer was a resounding "meh".
Now, since then, I've made my decision - but I still want ...
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When do you decide to walk? [closed]
As a programmer/developer/software engineer/what have you, when do you decide it's time to move on from your current position?
I'm trying to come up with a generally accepted set of criteria that ...
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What should an amateur programmer know about professional programming? [closed]
Possible Duplicate:
What should every programmer know?
I think many amateur programmers are here who are just writing programs, games, websites, demos for fun in their free time.
I think ...
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What kinds of software development are in high demand? [closed]
My son is about to start college and he is, for the forseeable future, interested in computer programming. He has already done some Python and some C. (But not a huge amount.) This summer he is ...
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Getting a job in the games industry as a developer, just knowing a game engine
I recently enrolled in a community college for games developement. But I am skeptical about the curriculum. I have no experience in the gaming industry so I wouldn't be able to tell whether it's a ...