The next wave replaces the current. How can I survive as web developer after 30
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Re: The next wave replaces the current. How can I survive as web developer after 30
#2Edit: terrible word usage in last sentence
Re: The next wave replaces the current. How can I survive as web developer after 30
#3Maybe surviving after 40. More realistically surviving after 50 is a legitimate question in my mind.
Re: The next wave replaces the current. How can I survive as web developer after 30
#4Imagine you are part of the next wave and keep your willingness to try new things. I have met many folks over 40 that are far more savvy than their younger contemporaries in terms of exposure to what is new and being paid well. Edit: terrible word usage in last sentence
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#5The issue is far more complex than age discrimination, people look at the lack of examples before age 40 and the few of us in our late 30's and 40's and jump to age discrimination but the reality is there where just fewer of us back then, then the .com bust and the downturn ran a lot out to other industries and there is natural attrition.
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#7Imagine you are part of the next wave and keep your willingness to try new things. I have met many folks over 40 that are far more savvy than their younger contemporaries in terms of exposure to what is new and being paid well. Edit: terrible word usage in last sentence
An interesting exception to your point, which are very valid. I've seen some guys do very well in their later years when they understand older systems/languages that youngsters don't learn. With companies tied into some legacy systems these guys know their rarity and make the company pay appropriately for this. That said they live on the chopping block waiting for the inevitable upgrade.
Re: The next wave replaces the current. How can I survive as web developer after 30
#8Is over 30 an issue? I would think this is time to hit your stride. Often this is getting towards a decade of experience that can see skills peaking and bring a bunch of experience and know-how to a team. Maybe surviving after 40. More realistically surviving after 50 is a legitimate question in my mind.
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#9What do you mean survive? I am 31 and still doing web development.
Re: The next wave replaces the current. How can I survive as web developer after 30
#10Earlier quoted context omitted.
An interesting exception to your point, which are very valid. I've seen some guys do very well in their later years when they understand older systems/languages that youngsters don't learn. With companies tied into some legacy systems these guys know their rarity and make the company pay appropriately for this. That said they live on the chopping block waiting for the inevitable upgrade.
you're right. But the problem with 30's developer is lack of opportunity to learn. Ok, for the current job, you know very well about system, architect. But you know, we're focusing to much about the current technique, the current system, and we limit ourself in learning new thing, and our learning curse is much slower than younger developers also.