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GeneralDo programmers have a life? Because I feel like I don't have a life anymore Pin
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Member 14971499 wrote:
I feel also this constant pressure to learn things above the school curriculum to stay relevant on the market because I don't feel like I'm going to be able to do my job after I get my degree.
It happens to all. I lost 2 semesters due to that because I had the impression of "not learning that much" and hence I thought "I am not going to pass" and wanted to avoid wasting one of my 3 chances to do the exam.
Member 14971499 wrote:
This feeling that I have to reschool myself again and again to stay in this business makes me sick
That's going to happen anyways, you will need to continue learning the whole life if you want to stay "on edge", even if you only specialice in C# there is new things coming constantly, so you need to keep up-to-date
Member 14971499 wrote:
I really enjoy programming and it seems like I have predispositions to do this job
that's the most important thing
Member 14971499 wrote:
but I feel this software engineering is crazy (!)
have you not been lurking here? That should be pretty obvious looking at some of us Roll eyes | :rolleyes: Laugh | :laugh:
Member 14971499 wrote:
If I would study that much for example medical degree I already would be a doctor and at least I would know that I can do my job after these years of studying
No way... not even possible to compare. And I know what I say, my wife is dr. med.
Member 14971499 wrote:
If I work as a programmer, I have to go back home and read another tutorial of another new language and another framework, and study another new technology, another field of CS, becuase if I don't I can't do my job anymore
That's not really true. Because the most important is not all what you know. The most important is the set of skills.

It is impossible to know about all. There is a lot of damned good programmers here and even they can't keep track on everything.
And additionally, depending on the company you are probably not going to do the same over and over again, so you will need to adapt on the fly.

And that's what is really important. The ability to learn by yourself, to think analytically, to understand processes, to see / to find logic in things, to be creative searching for solutions...

My technical knowledge is pretty average, on the one side, because I forget things when I don't use them and on the other hand because I think it is better to be apprentice of many things that master on one thing.
But careful, I am not telling you only need to learn "enough" to accomplish the requirements of a task.
I am telling that, if you have to do something, try to give your best, not only for the project but to be proud of your work. That will imply to learn about the topic of the day and with time will come experience. That is what matters.
Member 14971499 wrote:
I feel like Neo, trapped in matrix and don't have any contact with the real world.I became even more socialy backward
That's something you really have to try to avoid. We all are more or less socially restrained but only because you can meet people personally, it doesn't mean you can't have social contacts.

You need balance, if not you are going to get burned out before even getting started.
M.D.V. Wink | ;)

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