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How long have you been working as a developer?   [Edit]

Survey period: 17 Jan 2011 to 24 Jan 2011

Meaning: earning money from developing software, either full or part time. (Suggested by Ravi Bhavnani). See the results of this survey from nearly 7 years ago.

OptionVotes% 
Less than 1 year704.45
1 - 2 years976.17
2 - 5 years26416.78
5 - 10 years30819.58
10 - 15 years29118.50
15 - 20 years1539.73
Over 20 years30619.45
I don't program professionally.845.34



 
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Ravi Sant17-Jan-11 5:38
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Rob Philpott17-Jan-11 1:46
Rob Philpott17-Jan-11 1:46 
Well, I've been professional now for about 17 years, and I'm 39 years old. Kids never have had it so easy if you ask me, starting with something like .NET. Try using the MIDL compiler, doing anything with COM, using special calling conventions to export stuff from a DLL, and heaven forbid 32-16 bit thunking. That's actually a rant and not the point I want to make.

IT has always been a young man's game because the skill is so new, and I've been concerned for a while what I'll do when I get into my late 40s, it's incredibly ageist, and I suspect getting employment however good you are or how well your CV reads is going to be difficult (or low paid). Most of the people I work with are quite a bit younger than me generally. That said, I do know people who look for those in at least their 30s, who have done some heavy duty stuff like C++ in their past before everything became Mickey Mouse and everyone jumped on-board.
Regards,
Rob Philpott.

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