What's a poor developer to do?
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I recently retired from being paid to develop code. After coding since the late 1960's, I am interested in working on something worthwhile in my retirement years that might have other benefits besides the $$$. I have some expertise in C++/Wintel, and am interested in work on that planet, or perhaps exploration elsewhere as a n00b. I don't want to overstate my abilities, but I still enjoy coding, and learning how to do new things... I suppose that I am a solution in search of a problem to solve. I'm not looking for financial rewards, but other types of currency of some value to myself. I don't want to do anything controversial, political or "fringe". Any suggestions, ideas, direction?
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I recently retired from being paid to develop code. After coding since the late 1960's, I am interested in working on something worthwhile in my retirement years that might have other benefits besides the $$$. I have some expertise in C++/Wintel, and am interested in work on that planet, or perhaps exploration elsewhere as a n00b. I don't want to overstate my abilities, but I still enjoy coding, and learning how to do new things... I suppose that I am a solution in search of a problem to solve. I'm not looking for financial rewards, but other types of currency of some value to myself. I don't want to do anything controversial, political or "fringe". Any suggestions, ideas, direction?
The guys who hang out here on a holiday (like me) don't have any good ideas. If we did, then we'd be working on that instead of wasting time here :-D So, if you are looking for good advice/suggestions, wrong place!
Regards, Nish
My technology blog: voidnish.wordpress.com
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I recently retired from being paid to develop code. After coding since the late 1960's, I am interested in working on something worthwhile in my retirement years that might have other benefits besides the $$$. I have some expertise in C++/Wintel, and am interested in work on that planet, or perhaps exploration elsewhere as a n00b. I don't want to overstate my abilities, but I still enjoy coding, and learning how to do new things... I suppose that I am a solution in search of a problem to solve. I'm not looking for financial rewards, but other types of currency of some value to myself. I don't want to do anything controversial, political or "fringe". Any suggestions, ideas, direction?
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I recently retired from being paid to develop code. After coding since the late 1960's, I am interested in working on something worthwhile in my retirement years that might have other benefits besides the $$$. I have some expertise in C++/Wintel, and am interested in work on that planet, or perhaps exploration elsewhere as a n00b. I don't want to overstate my abilities, but I still enjoy coding, and learning how to do new things... I suppose that I am a solution in search of a problem to solve. I'm not looking for financial rewards, but other types of currency of some value to myself. I don't want to do anything controversial, political or "fringe". Any suggestions, ideas, direction?
Well, one idea that comes immediately to mind, and one that I've enjoyed, is pro bono (aka volunteer) work. I've worked with the world wildife organization, a couple of the local ecologists here, and some work with the Nature Institute here. It's quite fun, very rewarding, and really expanded my horizons regarding what other people do and how technology can help them do it better. :) Marc
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Well, one idea that comes immediately to mind, and one that I've enjoyed, is pro bono (aka volunteer) work. I've worked with the world wildife organization, a couple of the local ecologists here, and some work with the Nature Institute here. It's quite fun, very rewarding, and really expanded my horizons regarding what other people do and how technology can help them do it better. :) Marc
Marc Clifton wrote:
I've worked with the world wildife organization, a couple of the local ecologists here, and some work with the Nature Institute here. It's quite fun, very rewarding, and really expanded my horizons regarding what other people do and how technology can help them do it better.
How do you volunteer for stuff like that? Are they actively looking for help?
Regards, Nish
My technology blog: voidnish.wordpress.com
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The guys who hang out here on a holiday (like me) don't have any good ideas. If we did, then we'd be working on that instead of wasting time here :-D So, if you are looking for good advice/suggestions, wrong place!
Regards, Nish
My technology blog: voidnish.wordpress.com
Nishant Sivakumar wrote:
If we did, then we'd be working on that instead of wasting time here
And bloated from eating to much holiday food. i.e. A life. :)
Artificial Intelligence is no match for Natural Stupidity. http://www.hq4thmarinescomm.com[^] My Site
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Nishant Sivakumar wrote:
If we did, then we'd be working on that instead of wasting time here
And bloated from eating to much holiday food. i.e. A life. :)
Artificial Intelligence is no match for Natural Stupidity. http://www.hq4thmarinescomm.com[^] My Site
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I recently retired from being paid to develop code. After coding since the late 1960's, I am interested in working on something worthwhile in my retirement years that might have other benefits besides the $$$. I have some expertise in C++/Wintel, and am interested in work on that planet, or perhaps exploration elsewhere as a n00b. I don't want to overstate my abilities, but I still enjoy coding, and learning how to do new things... I suppose that I am a solution in search of a problem to solve. I'm not looking for financial rewards, but other types of currency of some value to myself. I don't want to do anything controversial, political or "fringe". Any suggestions, ideas, direction?
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I recently retired from being paid to develop code. After coding since the late 1960's, I am interested in working on something worthwhile in my retirement years that might have other benefits besides the $$$. I have some expertise in C++/Wintel, and am interested in work on that planet, or perhaps exploration elsewhere as a n00b. I don't want to overstate my abilities, but I still enjoy coding, and learning how to do new things... I suppose that I am a solution in search of a problem to solve. I'm not looking for financial rewards, but other types of currency of some value to myself. I don't want to do anything controversial, political or "fringe". Any suggestions, ideas, direction?
Lord Bitnerd of Pentium wrote:
Any suggestions, ideas, direction?
Have you considered contributing to an open source project? There are several areas of computer science that remain dominated by corporate solutions. It feels really good to contribute free software to society. Most of the projects will even allow anonymous contributions under a pseudonym if you value your privacy. http://www.fsf.org/campaigns/priority-projects/[^] http://sourceforge.net/people/[^] Best Wishes, -David Delaune
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Marc Clifton wrote:
I've worked with the world wildife organization, a couple of the local ecologists here, and some work with the Nature Institute here. It's quite fun, very rewarding, and really expanded my horizons regarding what other people do and how technology can help them do it better.
How do you volunteer for stuff like that? Are they actively looking for help?
Regards, Nish
My technology blog: voidnish.wordpress.com
Nishant Sivakumar wrote:
How do you volunteer for stuff like that? Are they actively looking for help?
Yeah. A fellow in the WWF called me because he found an article on CP, and the Farmscape Ecologists are here in the community, so it's sort of the usual ways. :) Marc
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I recently retired from being paid to develop code. After coding since the late 1960's, I am interested in working on something worthwhile in my retirement years that might have other benefits besides the $$$. I have some expertise in C++/Wintel, and am interested in work on that planet, or perhaps exploration elsewhere as a n00b. I don't want to overstate my abilities, but I still enjoy coding, and learning how to do new things... I suppose that I am a solution in search of a problem to solve. I'm not looking for financial rewards, but other types of currency of some value to myself. I don't want to do anything controversial, political or "fringe". Any suggestions, ideas, direction?
Start working on the Y10K problem.
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I recently retired from being paid to develop code. After coding since the late 1960's, I am interested in working on something worthwhile in my retirement years that might have other benefits besides the $$$. I have some expertise in C++/Wintel, and am interested in work on that planet, or perhaps exploration elsewhere as a n00b. I don't want to overstate my abilities, but I still enjoy coding, and learning how to do new things... I suppose that I am a solution in search of a problem to solve. I'm not looking for financial rewards, but other types of currency of some value to myself. I don't want to do anything controversial, political or "fringe". Any suggestions, ideas, direction?
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I recently retired from being paid to develop code. After coding since the late 1960's, I am interested in working on something worthwhile in my retirement years that might have other benefits besides the $$$. I have some expertise in C++/Wintel, and am interested in work on that planet, or perhaps exploration elsewhere as a n00b. I don't want to overstate my abilities, but I still enjoy coding, and learning how to do new things... I suppose that I am a solution in search of a problem to solve. I'm not looking for financial rewards, but other types of currency of some value to myself. I don't want to do anything controversial, political or "fringe". Any suggestions, ideas, direction?
Take a look at your personal hobbies and interests, and write something that would entertain or be useful to you. That's often the first step to finding a passion. If it interests you personally, it'll keep your fires lit to work on it. If you're doing it for some other purpose, then it can become work. For instance, I wrote an app to control concert lighting systems because I was playing in bands and controllers were too expensive and / or limited. This is the same approach I use in songwriting. I write something that I enjoy. If anyone else likes it that's bonus. However, it's been my experience that when doing creative work that fulfills me personally, it's common to find that others also find value in it.
Christopher Duncan
www.PracticalUSA.com
Author of The Career Programmer
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Nishant Sivakumar wrote:
How do you volunteer for stuff like that? Are they actively looking for help?
Yeah. A fellow in the WWF called me because he found an article on CP, and the Farmscape Ecologists are here in the community, so it's sort of the usual ways. :) Marc
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I recently retired from being paid to develop code. After coding since the late 1960's, I am interested in working on something worthwhile in my retirement years that might have other benefits besides the $$$. I have some expertise in C++/Wintel, and am interested in work on that planet, or perhaps exploration elsewhere as a n00b. I don't want to overstate my abilities, but I still enjoy coding, and learning how to do new things... I suppose that I am a solution in search of a problem to solve. I'm not looking for financial rewards, but other types of currency of some value to myself. I don't want to do anything controversial, political or "fringe". Any suggestions, ideas, direction?
If I manage to get enough money to retire, my plan is to do work for charities on their websites. not much help when you're a C++ guy, I guess, but perhaps there's something similar you could do. I'd plan to charge a nominal amount, to control the flow of requests.
Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.
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I recently retired from being paid to develop code. After coding since the late 1960's, I am interested in working on something worthwhile in my retirement years that might have other benefits besides the $$$. I have some expertise in C++/Wintel, and am interested in work on that planet, or perhaps exploration elsewhere as a n00b. I don't want to overstate my abilities, but I still enjoy coding, and learning how to do new things... I suppose that I am a solution in search of a problem to solve. I'm not looking for financial rewards, but other types of currency of some value to myself. I don't want to do anything controversial, political or "fringe". Any suggestions, ideas, direction?
I am programming a process simulator (chemical engineering) as a hobby project. An important part of the program is a 2D CAD view which is an extension of Johan Rosengren's CFlowchartEditor found on this site. It is a C++ desktop application using VS6 with MFC. You can have my code if you want to. Currently I don't have much time to work with it.
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I recently retired from being paid to develop code. After coding since the late 1960's, I am interested in working on something worthwhile in my retirement years that might have other benefits besides the $$$. I have some expertise in C++/Wintel, and am interested in work on that planet, or perhaps exploration elsewhere as a n00b. I don't want to overstate my abilities, but I still enjoy coding, and learning how to do new things... I suppose that I am a solution in search of a problem to solve. I'm not looking for financial rewards, but other types of currency of some value to myself. I don't want to do anything controversial, political or "fringe". Any suggestions, ideas, direction?
Or pick up where Babbage left off. Weren't you and he school chums...? :-D
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I recently retired from being paid to develop code. After coding since the late 1960's, I am interested in working on something worthwhile in my retirement years that might have other benefits besides the $$$. I have some expertise in C++/Wintel, and am interested in work on that planet, or perhaps exploration elsewhere as a n00b. I don't want to overstate my abilities, but I still enjoy coding, and learning how to do new things... I suppose that I am a solution in search of a problem to solve. I'm not looking for financial rewards, but other types of currency of some value to myself. I don't want to do anything controversial, political or "fringe". Any suggestions, ideas, direction?
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I recently retired from being paid to develop code. After coding since the late 1960's, I am interested in working on something worthwhile in my retirement years that might have other benefits besides the $$$. I have some expertise in C++/Wintel, and am interested in work on that planet, or perhaps exploration elsewhere as a n00b. I don't want to overstate my abilities, but I still enjoy coding, and learning how to do new things... I suppose that I am a solution in search of a problem to solve. I'm not looking for financial rewards, but other types of currency of some value to myself. I don't want to do anything controversial, political or "fringe". Any suggestions, ideas, direction?
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I recently retired from being paid to develop code. After coding since the late 1960's, I am interested in working on something worthwhile in my retirement years that might have other benefits besides the $$$. I have some expertise in C++/Wintel, and am interested in work on that planet, or perhaps exploration elsewhere as a n00b. I don't want to overstate my abilities, but I still enjoy coding, and learning how to do new things... I suppose that I am a solution in search of a problem to solve. I'm not looking for financial rewards, but other types of currency of some value to myself. I don't want to do anything controversial, political or "fringe". Any suggestions, ideas, direction?