Even though I am not a programmer, I can't emphasize enough how valuable it is to think like one. I've just started teaching myself simple, basic programming stuff just for fun and I have noticed myself thinking more clearly and logically on the job and it's having a direct, positive impact on my work.
So consider your experience as a programmer as a great investment in whatever field you want to go into.
Sorry for not really answering your question, I just wanted to point out that although you might not be a "programmer" it definitely pays to "think like a programmer."
So consider your experience as a programmer as a great investment in whatever field you want to go into.
Sorry for not really answering your question, I just wanted to point out that although you might not be a "programmer" it definitely pays to "think like a programmer."