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  • T The DevMan

    Yes Kareem but this will not be your daily work that you must do all the time :)

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    Kareem Shaker
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    Sometimes, you will have to work as a lead ,and a developer as well, to meet some deadline, this is not the perfect job, but it's inevitable!

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    • T The DevMan

      Yes Kareem but this will not be your daily work that you must do all the time :)

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      But as kareem said some time it becomes really tough to handle both the things coding plus team issues. :)

      Apurva Kaushal

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      • K Kareem Shaker

        Hello, Just wanted to know if there are people out there willing to complete their lives in programming, in other words, how do you plan your career vs. your age, I have seen developers aged at 40s and 50s, do you think that the one should quit development at a certain age and shift to technical consultations or project management, and if you are old, and still into code, does this make you small or big ( I think it varies from one country to another ) ? Please share your experience here !

        Kareem Shaker http://cairocafe.blogspot.com

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        arshad_iqbal
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        once a coder always a coder!! I enjoy challenges, creating new stuff playing with tech... i can't imagine myself to quit coding...

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        • A arshad_iqbal

          once a coder always a coder!! I enjoy challenges, creating new stuff playing with tech... i can't imagine myself to quit coding...

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          Almost my thought.. :-D

          Apurva Kaushal

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          • K Kareem Shaker

            Sometimes, you will have to work as a lead ,and a developer as well, to meet some deadline, this is not the perfect job, but it's inevitable!

            Kareem Shaker http://cairocafe.blogspot.com

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            The DevMan
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            And I think also coding requires less intelligent and knowledge if compared with analysis and software architectural design, so I consider the coding stage is building blocks for the next ones. Ahmed A. Korany

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            • K Kareem Shaker

              Hello, Just wanted to know if there are people out there willing to complete their lives in programming, in other words, how do you plan your career vs. your age, I have seen developers aged at 40s and 50s, do you think that the one should quit development at a certain age and shift to technical consultations or project management, and if you are old, and still into code, does this make you small or big ( I think it varies from one country to another ) ? Please share your experience here !

              Kareem Shaker http://cairocafe.blogspot.com

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              Lost User
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              Development is always changing as are people. It's down to individuals.

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              • K Kareem Shaker

                Hello, Just wanted to know if there are people out there willing to complete their lives in programming, in other words, how do you plan your career vs. your age, I have seen developers aged at 40s and 50s, do you think that the one should quit development at a certain age and shift to technical consultations or project management, and if you are old, and still into code, does this make you small or big ( I think it varies from one country to another ) ? Please share your experience here !

                Kareem Shaker http://cairocafe.blogspot.com

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                Nemanja Trifunovic
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                Developers are like wine: the older, the better.


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                • K Kareem Shaker

                  Hello, Just wanted to know if there are people out there willing to complete their lives in programming, in other words, how do you plan your career vs. your age, I have seen developers aged at 40s and 50s, do you think that the one should quit development at a certain age and shift to technical consultations or project management, and if you are old, and still into code, does this make you small or big ( I think it varies from one country to another ) ? Please share your experience here !

                  Kareem Shaker http://cairocafe.blogspot.com

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                  Chris Austin
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                  Kareem Shaker wrote:

                  he one should quit development at a certain age and shift to technical consultations or project management,

                  Only if one desires to do so. To be honest I find the notion that an engineer with many years of experience "should move on" to be obtuse. Before working in software I worked on the hardware side and, at least in my experience, the seasoned, high-quality engineers were seen as assets. And it was often a very big deal if one decided to move on to greener pastures. Why? Because it was correctly recognized that these individuals posses specialized knowledge that can only be gained through many years of experience. -- modified at 10:01 Sunday 15th July, 2007

                  My Blog A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyze a new problem, pitch manure, program a computer, cook a tasty meal, fight efficiently, die gallantly. Specialization is for insects. - -Lazarus Long

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                    Oops, forgot the smiley... Here it comes: ;P

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                    Kareem Shaker
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                    That's OK, also I have modified the post to not be a Discriminatory ;)

                    Kareem Shaker http://cairocafe.blogspot.com

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                    • T The DevMan

                      Dear I think the programming is very exhausting process, so I think the max age I can do this job is 35 after that I think team leading and project management will be more suitable for me. At last I would thank you for posting this interesting issue that I was in needs to here other voices about it. thank you Ahmed A. Korany

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                      Chris Austin
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                      The DevMan wrote:

                      I think the programming is very exhausting process

                      Compared to what? Coding is a cakewalk compared to paving rodes and building houses. :)

                      My Blog A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyze a new problem, pitch manure, program a computer, cook a tasty meal, fight efficiently, die gallantly. Specialization is for insects. - -Lazarus Long

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                      • N Nemanja Trifunovic

                        Developers are like wine: the older, the better.


                        Programming Blog utf8-cpp

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                        Kareem Shaker
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                        I didn't say that old developers are not good, absolutely they are top-notch, I speak about career perspective

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                        • T The DevMan

                          Dear I think the programming is very exhausting process, so I think the max age I can do this job is 35 after that I think team leading and project management will be more suitable for me. At last I would thank you for posting this interesting issue that I was in needs to here other voices about it. thank you Ahmed A. Korany

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                          Rob Graham
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                          The DevMan wrote:

                          I think the programming is very exhausting process, so I think the max age I can do this job is 35 after that I think team leading and project management will be more suitable for me.

                          Wimp! ;P

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                            The DevMan wrote:

                            I think the programming is very exhausting process, so I think the max age I can do this job is 35 after that I think team leading and project management will be more suitable for me.

                            Wimp! ;P

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                            Paul Conrad
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                            Rob Graham wrote:

                            Wimp! ;P

                            :laugh: Like Nemanja said below, Developers are like wine: the older, the better. :-D

                            "Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon

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                            • K Kareem Shaker

                              Hello, Just wanted to know if there are people out there willing to complete their lives in programming, in other words, how do you plan your career vs. your age, I have seen developers aged at 40s and 50s, do you think that the one should quit development at a certain age and shift to technical consultations or project management, and if you are old, and still into code, does this make you small or big ( I think it varies from one country to another ) ? Please share your experience here !

                              Kareem Shaker http://cairocafe.blogspot.com

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                              Stan Shannon
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                              I started programming professionally in my mid-30's precisely because it seemed to be something you could continue to do when you were too damned old to do anything else useful. All of the programmers I knew back in those days were all middle aged and seemed to be doing quite well. I challange the notion that programming is a profession for the young. In fact, it is an excellent occupation for older people. I intend to program until they find me dead at my keyboard sometime around age 95 or so.

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                              • T The DevMan

                                Dear I think the programming is very exhausting process, so I think the max age I can do this job is 35 after that I think team leading and project management will be more suitable for me. At last I would thank you for posting this interesting issue that I was in needs to here other voices about it. thank you Ahmed A. Korany

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                                Christian Graus
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                                I am 38, and I disagree :-)

                                Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ "I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )

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                                  I am 38, and I disagree :-)

                                  Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ "I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )

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                                  Paul Conrad
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                                  How was it yesterday?

                                  "The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer

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                                  • K Kareem Shaker

                                    Hello, Just wanted to know if there are people out there willing to complete their lives in programming, in other words, how do you plan your career vs. your age, I have seen developers aged at 40s and 50s, do you think that the one should quit development at a certain age and shift to technical consultations or project management, and if you are old, and still into code, does this make you small or big ( I think it varies from one country to another ) ? Please share your experience here !

                                    Kareem Shaker http://cairocafe.blogspot.com

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                                    code frog 0
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                                    If I could (all things being the same) I'd keep coding until I retired and I'm 32 now.

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                                    • K Kareem Shaker

                                      Hello, Just wanted to know if there are people out there willing to complete their lives in programming, in other words, how do you plan your career vs. your age, I have seen developers aged at 40s and 50s, do you think that the one should quit development at a certain age and shift to technical consultations or project management, and if you are old, and still into code, does this make you small or big ( I think it varies from one country to another ) ? Please share your experience here !

                                      Kareem Shaker http://cairocafe.blogspot.com

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                                      PIEBALDconsult
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                                      As long as the skills are kept up to date, older (more experienced) is better. But that experience won't matter much if it's all in Cobol and the company needs a Website.

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                                      • P PIEBALDconsult

                                        As long as the skills are kept up to date, older (more experienced) is better. But that experience won't matter much if it's all in Cobol and the company needs a Website.

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                                        Paul Conrad
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                                        PIEBALDconsult wrote:

                                        long as the skills are kept up to date, older (more experienced) is better.

                                        I agree, and older developers with loads of experience can prove to be valuable mentors to the younger developers.

                                        "The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer

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                                        • P Paul Conrad

                                          How was it yesterday?

                                          "The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer

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                                          Christian Graus
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                                          Aamazing. Today will be the best - Great White/Jackyl/Queensryche/Twisted Sister. yesterday was the weakest day, but still a great time.

                                          Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ "I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )

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