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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 I :-
- Stay contracting - most boring option, been doing this for a long time now.
- Manage a team and become more a designer, orchestrator - lose technical skills and trust youngsters in "banging out" quality applications.
- Write iPhone apps (still learning Objective-C) and hope my ideas are not already out there.
- Start my own company - don’t know why, just sounds glamorous, but realise I have to put loads more time in.
- Something else - totally change careers.
The answer is not really a personal one, just feel people will get to a point in life where they need a new direction. Problem is which direction to go.
(take me to the bridge)
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12 Years of Programming - Which direction to take now ?
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 I :-
- Stay contracting - most boring option, been doing this for a long time now.
- Manage a team and become more a designer, orchestrator - lose technical skills and trust youngsters in "banging out" quality applications.
- Write iPhone apps (still learning Objective-C) and hope my ideas are not already out there.
- Start my own company - don’t know why, just sounds glamorous, but realise I have to put loads more time in.
- Something else - totally change careers.
The answer is not really a personal one, just feel people will get to a point in life where they need a new direction. Problem is which direction to go.
(take me to the bridge)
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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 I :-
- Stay contracting - most boring option, been doing this for a long time now.
- Manage a team and become more a designer, orchestrator - lose technical skills and trust youngsters in "banging out" quality applications.
- Write iPhone apps (still learning Objective-C) and hope my ideas are not already out there.
- Start my own company - don’t know why, just sounds glamorous, but realise I have to put loads more time in.
- Something else - totally change careers.
The answer is not really a personal one, just feel people will get to a point in life where they need a new direction. Problem is which direction to go.
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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 I :-
- Stay contracting - most boring option, been doing this for a long time now.
- Manage a team and become more a designer, orchestrator - lose technical skills and trust youngsters in "banging out" quality applications.
- Write iPhone apps (still learning Objective-C) and hope my ideas are not already out there.
- Start my own company - don’t know why, just sounds glamorous, but realise I have to put loads more time in.
- Something else - totally change careers.
The answer is not really a personal one, just feel people will get to a point in life where they need a new direction. Problem is which direction to go.
(Thanks for resurrecting this)
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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 I :-
- Stay contracting - most boring option, been doing this for a long time now.
- Manage a team and become more a designer, orchestrator - lose technical skills and trust youngsters in "banging out" quality applications.
- Write iPhone apps (still learning Objective-C) and hope my ideas are not already out there.
- Start my own company - don’t know why, just sounds glamorous, but realise I have to put loads more time in.
- Something else - totally change careers.
The answer is not really a personal one, just feel people will get to a point in life where they need a new direction. Problem is which direction to go.
(Thanks for resurrecting this)
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12 Years of Programming - Which direction to take now ?
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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 I :-
- Stay contracting - most boring option, been doing this for a long time now.
- Manage a team and become more a designer, orchestrator - lose technical skills and trust youngsters in "banging out" quality applications.
- Write IPhone iPhone apps (still learning objective-cObjective-C) and hope my ideas are not already out there.
- Start my own company - don’t know why, just sounds glamorous, but realise I have to put loads more time in.
- Something else - totally change careers.
The answer is not really a personal one, just feel people will get to a point in life where they need a new direction. Problem is which direction to go.
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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) bills). Do I :-
- Stay contracting - most boring option, been doing this for a long time now.
- Manage a team and become more a designer, orchestrator - lose technical skills and trust youngsters in "banging out" quality applications.
- Write IPhone apps (still learning objective-c) and hope my ideas are not already out there.
- Start my own company - don’t know why, just sounds glamorous, but realise I have to put loads more time in.
- Something else - totally change careers.
The answer is not really a personal one, just feel people will get to a point in life where they need new direction. Problem is which direction to go.
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I think I have hit 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 I :-
- Stay contracting - most boring option, been doing this for a long time now.
- Manage a team and become more a designer, orchestrator - lose technical skills and trust youngsters in "banging out" quality applications.
- Write IPhone apps (still learning objective-c) and hope my ideas are not already out there.
- Start my own company - don’t know why, just sounds glamorous, but realise I have to put loads more time in.
- Something else - totally change careers.
The answer is not really a personal one, just feel people will get to a point in life where they need new direction. Problem is which direction to go.
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I think I have hit 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 I :-
- Stay contracting - most boring option, been doing this for a long time now.
- Manage a team and become more a designer, orchestrator - lose technical skills and trust youngsters in "banging out" quality applications.
- Write IPhone apps (still learning objective-c) and hope my ideas are not already out there.
- Start my own company - don’t know why, just sounds glamorous, but realise I have to put loads more time in.
- Something else - Totally totally change careers.
The answer is not really a personal one, just feel people will get to a point in life where they need new direction. Problem is which direction to go.
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12 Years Programming - Which direction to take now ?
I think I have hit 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 I :-
- Stay contracting - most boring option, been doing this for a long time now.
- Manage a team and become more a designer, orchestrator - lose technical skills and trust youngsters in "banging out" quality applications.
- Write IPhone apps (still learning objective-c) and hope my ideas are not already out there.
- Start my own company - don’t know why, just sounds glamorous, but realise have to put loads more time in.
- Something else - Totally change careers.
The answer is not really a personal one, just feel people will get to a point in life where they need new direction. Problem is which direction to go.
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