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Jeremy Falcon19-Jun-23 12:28
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Gary R. Wheeler wrote:
Because when this started I was 50 years old.
Just put on a wig man and dye that hair green. You'll be good to go.

Gary R. Wheeler wrote:
I'll be 62 in a month or so.
Congrats buddy.

And as sad as it may be, you are correct here. There are some companies that just want the young to crank out code quick and that's that. Sleep is for losers.

But that being said, on the business side... experience is totally valuable. Like only experience will teach you what pitfalls to watch out for before they happen. So, I'm sure there would be a few companies that find that useful. And to be honest, AI is about to replace the young code monkeys anyway.

Speaking of, prompt engineering is easy as crap. That's a high paying field. Experienced folks are perfect for that.

Anyway, FWIW I think you'd be totally awesome to work with. I'm sure I'm not the only one that thinks that way.
Jeremy Falcon

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