Click here to Skip to main content
15,891,787 members

Welcome to the Lounge

   

For discussing anything related to a software developer's life but is not for programming questions. Got a programming question?

The Lounge is rated Safe For Work. If you're about to post something inappropriate for a shared office environment, then don't post it. No ads, no abuse, and no programming questions. Trolling, (political, climate, religious or whatever) will result in your account being removed.

 
GeneralRe: Seeking Advice for a late in life career change to programming Pin
Cpichols11-Aug-21 1:43
Cpichols11-Aug-21 1:43 
GeneralRe: Seeking Advice for a late in life career change to programming Pin
Mark Starr11-Aug-21 2:23
professionalMark Starr11-Aug-21 2:23 
GeneralRe: Seeking Advice for a late in life career change to programming Pin
Rusty Bullet11-Aug-21 3:25
Rusty Bullet11-Aug-21 3:25 
GeneralRe: Seeking Advice for a late in life career change to programming Pin
Dave B 6811-Aug-21 4:02
Dave B 6811-Aug-21 4:02 
GeneralRe: Seeking Advice for a late in life career change to programming Pin
Member 1419238211-Aug-21 4:22
Member 1419238211-Aug-21 4:22 
GeneralRe: Seeking Advice for a late in life career change to programming Pin
Bill Leahy11-Aug-21 4:40
Bill Leahy11-Aug-21 4:40 
GeneralRe: Seeking Advice for a late in life career change to programming Pin
jochance11-Aug-21 4:53
jochance11-Aug-21 4:53 
GeneralRe: Seeking Advice for a late in life career change to programming Pin
Steve Naidamast11-Aug-21 5:04
professionalSteve Naidamast11-Aug-21 5:04 
As a senior software engineer who retired in 2014 at the ripe old of 64, I have to agree with the comments made by poster Gary Wheeler.

The problem is not how well skilled you may make yourself but your age. Ageism is rampant in the IT industry with the median age for the over whleming majority of all technical professionals now being under 40. In short, professional development today has little use for us seniors anymore even though we have a lot of experience we could provide the younger sets to help them avoid making the major mistakes they will make without such guidance.

One senior analyst (55+ years in age) I read about resigned her somewhat secure position to move into the up and coming younger environments that were already beginning to take hold at the time. She tried her best to help the younger professionals make cognizent decisions regarding design and implementation practices only to be ignored and see the relevant projects all blow up in the younger peoples' faces.

I was pushed out of my last position just for being in my 60s, though I produced the most solid applications in the shop and my users all liked my work and dealing with me.

And to add insult to injury, professional development is not just about the coding. You have to know how to design your applications, link them to work with the relevant databases, understand the various frameworks you could be using in addition to your chosen languages, whether that be a database ORM or a front-end JavaScript based framework for web applications. And of course, for the web, you need knowledge of HTML markup, CSS, and of course the profession's favorite hated language, JavaScript.

The profession today (as it always has been) is also comprised of horrible deadlines, bad technical management, and growing disillusionment by even the younger professionals as a career choice. Women, who tend to be smarter than us men, saw the writing on the walls and got out years ago and have never returned
to the 1980s high of 35% of the workforce.

I know this may put a damper on your aspirations but I went through three separate technology eras in my career and I can say that the zenith of our profession was reached in the mid-1990s to the early 2000s. From 2010 on, it has been in a downhill spiral with no end in sight.

Given all this, if you still want to pursue this avenue, I would recommend that you attempt to find a company that is willing to hire people in your age bracket, which is just as interested in your working experience as it is in your new skills. Look for companies that are still open to hiring older professionals as some larger companies are who are trying to "diversify" their workforce. The new startup environments will not be your cup of tea...
Steve Naidamast
Sr. Software Engineer
Black Falcon Software, Inc.
blackfalconsoftware@outlook.com

GeneralRe: Seeking Advice for a late in life career change to programming Pin
Matt McGuire12-Aug-21 6:52
professionalMatt McGuire12-Aug-21 6:52 
GeneralRe: Seeking Advice for a late in life career change to programming Pin
Matt McGuire12-Aug-21 5:37
professionalMatt McGuire12-Aug-21 5:37 
GeneralThought of the Day PinPopular
OriginalGriff9-Aug-21 4:47
mveOriginalGriff9-Aug-21 4:47 
GeneralRe: Thought of the Day Pin
PIEBALDconsult9-Aug-21 4:51
mvePIEBALDconsult9-Aug-21 4:51 
GeneralRe: Thought of the Day Pin
Mike Hankey9-Aug-21 5:09
mveMike Hankey9-Aug-21 5:09 
GeneralRe: Thought of the Day Pin
Gary R. Wheeler9-Aug-21 12:39
Gary R. Wheeler9-Aug-21 12:39 
GeneralRe: Thought of the Day Pin
W Balboos, GHB9-Aug-21 5:09
W Balboos, GHB9-Aug-21 5:09 
GeneralRe: Thought of the Day Pin
DerekT-P9-Aug-21 6:32
professionalDerekT-P9-Aug-21 6:32 
GeneralRe: Thought of the Day Pin
PIEBALDconsult9-Aug-21 6:38
mvePIEBALDconsult9-Aug-21 6:38 
GeneralRe: Thought of the Day Pin
Daniel Pfeffer9-Aug-21 6:39
professionalDaniel Pfeffer9-Aug-21 6:39 
GeneralRe: Thought of the Day Pin
Ron Anders9-Aug-21 15:53
Ron Anders9-Aug-21 15:53 
GeneralRe: Thought of the Day Pin
Slow Eddie10-Aug-21 1:24
professionalSlow Eddie10-Aug-21 1:24 
GeneralJava rises in popularity Pin
Cp-Coder9-Aug-21 3:14
Cp-Coder9-Aug-21 3:14 
GeneralRe: Java rises in popularity Pin
musefan9-Aug-21 3:53
musefan9-Aug-21 3:53 
GeneralRe: Java rises in popularity Pin
OriginalGriff9-Aug-21 4:23
mveOriginalGriff9-Aug-21 4:23 
GeneralRe: Java rises in popularity Pin
honey the codewitch9-Aug-21 3:58
mvahoney the codewitch9-Aug-21 3:58 
GeneralRe: Java rises in popularity Pin
kmoorevs9-Aug-21 5:32
kmoorevs9-Aug-21 5:32 

General General    News News    Suggestion Suggestion    Question Question    Bug Bug    Answer Answer    Joke Joke    Praise Praise    Rant Rant    Admin Admin   

Use Ctrl+Left/Right to switch messages, Ctrl+Up/Down to switch threads, Ctrl+Shift+Left/Right to switch pages.