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2 points by flabbergasted66 on March 2, 2012 | hide | past | favorite | 5 comments
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| | Throwaway account here. I am a 31 year old designer working closely with developers at a small agency. Looking over their shoulders led me to want to switch careers and become an engineer. I even learned some Javascript to make an informed decision about switching roles and I absolutely love it. However, I'm aware of the ageism in the industry and am seriously concerned that I will be unable to get work after going back to school with a computer science degree at age 35. Do you feel like a career in software development has a short half-life? I've read a lot of opinions that say 35 is the end for developers and honestly, it makes me tentative. Should I throw caution to the wind and go for it or choose another career? HN is well respected among the developers I know for being the source for informed opinion and I figured this would be the place to ask for help. Thanks. |
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Partly because I believe a lot of experience can be gained by yourself, in a much shorter amount of time. Think of it this way: 6 months of hacking code in the evening should get you pretty close to where you want to be.
Recent software college grads get hired by large companies, and frankly I think they'd wouldn't look at your resume twice. They'd pass on you in a heartbeat.