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I'm a developer at heart, but it seems to me that to get ahead in this career, one must at some point become a manager. Is this true in your experience or do you think that it is possible for a developer to become as important and as well compensated as a manager? Would you leave development for management just for the compensation aspects?

Update I want to thank you guys for taking the time to express your thoughts about this; I agree with the added "subjective" tag added by Luke, and I believe the right thing to do is leave this as an open question, without a "correct" answer.

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Manager versus Developer as a carreercareer

I'm a developer at heart, but it seems to me that to get ahead in this carreercareer, one must at some point become a manager. Is this true in your experience or do you think that it is possible for a developer to become as important and as well compensated as a manager? Would you leave development for management just for the compensation aspects?

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