This might surprise you, but some us enjoy programming I was programming for free for years. Then I was programming for practically minimum wage for a few years. Now I'm programming for a nice salary. I get paid to wake up & do what I want
That’s great at your parents house but when you have kids to feed and a mortgage to pay, doing it for free is off the cards, no matter how much you love it.
What’s the end goal for you programmers?
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#32This might surprise you, but some us enjoy programming I was programming for free for years. Then I was programming for practically minimum wage for a few years. Now I'm programming for a nice salary. I get paid to wake up & do what I want
I program for free, nowadays. I made enough, as a manager (which I hated ), to be able to retire early, at a fairly humble level (which was a good thing, because no one wants to hire "olds"), and I do work on nonprofit stuff. The project I'm working on now, would make a lot of Fortune 100 companies green with envy, and I'm doing it for free.
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#33If everything goes well I will be rich, and maybe one day go back to my home country to do politics, do business as well there, building the country.
The end goal, hmm, if possible, maybe I want to be the president.
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#34How about “make the world a better place?”
100%. Very Elon Musk BUT even Elon himself had looked after his own and made his own millions before trying to tackle that.
My passion is in fitness. I want to be active in my 60-80s (weight lifting / marathon running shape). I ultimately want to help others do the same and lead a better quality of life through their old age.
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#36Developers in their 20s are definitely overpaid. Whether this will continue will be interesting to see. Currently I see so many people trained in other fields becoming developers I'm almost worried about the future of the economy. Social Media, online retail, advertising - just how many people really can work in these fields? So yeah I expect wages to crash in the next 10-20 years. I think most high earning young peo…
>Developers in their 20s are definitely overpaid Why?
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#37I honestly don’t know why I’d ever stop. I just try working with people I like or people who have good intentions.
Then again, I also really enjoy writing and teaching.
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#38I just like making useful stuff that helps people, and is a joy to use. For me, it's about the journey, more than the destination, but I still like completing all my projects. Part of the joy, is watching my work being used (and, sometimes, ab used) by others.
I love the idea of this but you read so many stories about the owners of open sourced projects not making a penny, whilst millions use their work and benefit financially. It’s difficult to do this when there’s belly’s to fill.
Of course, don't do open source if you don't enjoy it - because I doubt the time spent is optimal for getting the most money, but if you do enjoy it then it can very much help increase your income indirectly.
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#39It’s a thing that I like to do or come back to. If somehow I jeopardize that, my life will have a hole in it because I would lose one of the things I really like.
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#40This is a great question - it depends, for me it is FIRE. But the path to FIRE is hard, can you put away a decade of your life to "work" to retire? When should you start? Are you too late? I also enjoy this line of work because it is more liberating, if in a right environment. It's fun to learn, it's amazing to be paid to learn and even better. I'm not aware of any other career progression which leads to as much free…