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Matt McGuire12-Aug-21 6:52
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I'm in my mid 40's and thought my career was over when I hit 40, so I had to change. At the time I was working for a small industrial refrigeration company building the control software for their clients and had been for 20 years, but I was burned out being the only developer and doing way too much traveling.

In one respect, I had huge job security, my software was the flagship product that kept all the hardware working correctly. In another respect my skills were getting very stale, and looking around not many jobs were around for that kind of skill set.

I had a choice to ride it out to retirement, feeling dead inside, or look for new opportunities, one landed in my lap that liked what my skills were, but also was willing to invest in me learning a bunch of newer technologies that were not present at the previous job. I picked up a bunch of new skills, but the job was still too similar the last one with too much travel, that I finally found my current work as a web/app developer which is a far cry from the original one.

At least in my current job (local collage), there is options for moving up eventually to management, and getting retrained. I'm less worried about my future here than the private industry, but It's going to be constant change for me.


Steve Naidamast wrote:
and of course the profession's favorite hated language, JavaScript.

the funny part when I was first introduced to JS I hated it, it broke all the rules that C & C# I had known and loved most of my career. Being the stubborn B@$terd that I am, I knew people were doing amazing things with it, so I did a deep dive to understand how the parser engine works on the script and I started to really love it. It's like the opposite of C in ways, even though the runtime is built in C. I think once I gave up on the notion of modeling, with strict types everything just clicked in place. It made me re-think much of the way I design other code.

Many of the younger folk just getting started, it must seem daunting about the breadth of what to learn. I've met quite a few that couldn't function outside of frameworks like React or had no idea what bitmasking was. They simply don't have the fundamentals that make you think of how their code effects the machine. One developer had 15+ layers of loosely coupled functions of implementations of interfaces at runtime to get to the actual code that was needed; making it not only hard to debug, but also use way more system resources than needed, almost every class also had a interface to base off of it.

As I get older and continue to learn more, I see more of the mistakes I took early in my career and code. Eventually I'm going to transition to teaching software development when ever I get around to working on my teaching certificate for a soft retirement. I think older developers should consider this path; We have vast experience. We know the pitfalls, and most importantly the fundamentals that all coders regardless of their path should know before starting their career.
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