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  • C Christian Graus

    1 - what a stupid question 2 - no. If anything, I'd expect tech to have less focus on how many years they can get out of a person 3 - JUST a programmer ? Are you on drugs ? We're supposed to look down on the managers, not vice versa....

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    Maybe I don't like your answer. But however, thanks very much. This message is to Christian Graus! A error occurred! -- modified at 22:35 Wednesday 11th April, 2007

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      Maybe I don't like your answer. But however, thanks very much. This message is to Christian Graus! A error occurred! -- modified at 22:35 Wednesday 11th April, 2007

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      guiqul163 wrote:

      A error occurred!

      Fixed. Which bit didn't you like ? What's made you think that someone can be too old to write code ? Or, what makes you think that everyone should feel the need to be a manager by a certain age ?

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        Christian Graus wrote:

        I notice his first question is a double negative. It would be clearer if he asked 'can people do this after 30 or 35'.

        :-O:-O:-O:-O:-O:-O:-O:-O Thanks very much. My English is not very good.

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        Sorry, I didn't mean to slam your English. Obviously, lots of people on this site do not have English for a first language, and there's nothing wrong with that. It just threw me for a moment when I read the reply.

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        • C Christian Graus

          guiqul163 wrote:

          A error occurred!

          Fixed. Which bit didn't you like ? What's made you think that someone can be too old to write code ? Or, what makes you think that everyone should feel the need to be a manager by a certain age ?

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          Christian Graus wrote:

          Which bit didn't you like ? What's made you think that someone can be too old to write code ? Or, what makes you think that everyone should feel the need to be a manager by a certain age ?

          In our country, some recruitment information limit the age. I known that's not right.

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          • C Christian Graus

            Sorry, I didn't mean to slam your English. Obviously, lots of people on this site do not have English for a first language, and there's nothing wrong with that. It just threw me for a moment when I read the reply.

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            Christian Graus wrote:

            Sorry, I didn't mean to slam your English.

            I known. Just explain the reason to you. :-O:-O:-O I hope you can correct my error. thanks.:laugh::laugh::laugh:

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            • G guiqul163

              Christian Graus wrote:

              Which bit didn't you like ? What's made you think that someone can be too old to write code ? Or, what makes you think that everyone should feel the need to be a manager by a certain age ?

              In our country, some recruitment information limit the age. I known that's not right.

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              Well, that's their problem. I mean, if the recruitment agency won't talk to you, go to the employers direct. That's what I've always done.

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              • C Christian Graus

                Chris Austin wrote:

                guiqul163 wrote: 1. Do you think people cann't do this job(Programmer) after 30 or 35 years old? No.

                I notice his first question is a double negative. It would be clearer if he asked 'can people do this after 30 or 35'. I'm 38 BTW, and I'm sure I'm far from the oldest here. Damn, I hope so....

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                Christian Graus wrote:

                I notice his first question is a double negative.

                I caught that also. In the past I spent a lot of time in S.E. Asia and the Pacific Rim and got pretty used to the double negative use. When I run into it now and again, I tent to read it as native english speakers had written it.

                Christian Graus wrote:

                I'm 38 BTW, and I'm sure I'm far from the oldest here. Damn, I hope so....

                I'm pushing 35 myself so I must be on the bubble of usefulness :) Time to go turn myself into solyent green.

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                  thanks very much.

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                  You are welcome.

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                  • G guiqul163

                    Christian Graus wrote:

                    Which bit didn't you like ? What's made you think that someone can be too old to write code ? Or, what makes you think that everyone should feel the need to be a manager by a certain age ?

                    In our country, some recruitment information limit the age. I known that's not right.

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                    guiqul163 wrote:

                    In our country, some recruitment information limit the age.

                    Wow, thats pretty depressing to me. I couldn't imagine being told that I can't code anymore now that I am really hitting my prime.

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                    • C Christian Graus

                      Well, that's their problem. I mean, if the recruitment agency won't talk to you, go to the employers direct. That's what I've always done.

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                      Good idea! I'll have a try if I need. Lunchtime come, see you later.

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                      • G guiqul163

                        1. Do you think people cann't do this job(Programmer) after 30 or 35 years old? 2. Have you found this condition that the company limit the age in its recruitment information? 3. Do you think that's lose face if someone is still a programmer(just a programmer, not a manager) after 35 years old?

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                        guiqul163 wrote:

                        1. Do you think people cann't do this job(Programmer) after 30 or 35 years old?

                        Gee I dunno... I wonder how old Charles Petzold is. Or Tim Berners-Lee. Or Marvin Minsky. Or... :)

                        guiqul163 wrote:

                        2. Have you found this condition that the company limit the age in its recruitment information?

                        I've never encountered this, but I'm sure it happens.

                        guiqul163 wrote:

                        Do you think that's lose face if someone is still a programmer(just a programmer, not a manager) after 35 years old?

                        See (1). /ravi

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                        • C Chris Austin

                          guiqul163 wrote:

                          In our country, some recruitment information limit the age.

                          Wow, thats pretty depressing to me. I couldn't imagine being told that I can't code anymore now that I am really hitting my prime.

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                          Am I the only one who has as a starting point the opinion that recruitment agencies are run by morons ? I've dealt with them, and it's never been positive. The only job I've ever applied for and not got, in software, was through an agency ( although, the problem was that they wanted someone in Sydney, not Hobart, but that's my point, they just threw me at the job, even though I was in a completely different part of the country to what was needed, and was not offering to move ).

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                            Christian Graus wrote:

                            I notice his first question is a double negative.

                            I caught that also. In the past I spent a lot of time in S.E. Asia and the Pacific Rim and got pretty used to the double negative use. When I run into it now and again, I tent to read it as native english speakers had written it.

                            Christian Graus wrote:

                            I'm 38 BTW, and I'm sure I'm far from the oldest here. Damn, I hope so....

                            I'm pushing 35 myself so I must be on the bubble of usefulness :) Time to go turn myself into solyent green.

                            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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                            Chris Austin wrote:

                            Time to go turn myself into solyent green.

                            LOL You know, I get the reference, but I've actually not read the book/seen the film at all.

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                            • C Christian Graus

                              Am I the only one who has as a starting point the opinion that recruitment agencies are run by morons ? I've dealt with them, and it's never been positive. The only job I've ever applied for and not got, in software, was through an agency ( although, the problem was that they wanted someone in Sydney, not Hobart, but that's my point, they just threw me at the job, even though I was in a completely different part of the country to what was needed, and was not offering to move ).

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                              Nope, I share the same feeling. When I was first getting into this field I tried using one. So many times it seems I was just a warm body to fill an interview spot. Once, they sent me to interview for what they had told me was a C++ position; I get there and I am asked to write Cobol code in the interview.

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                                Nope, I share the same feeling. When I was first getting into this field I tried using one. So many times it seems I was just a warm body to fill an interview spot. Once, they sent me to interview for what they had told me was a C++ position; I get there and I am asked to write Cobol code in the interview.

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                                ROTFL - that's way worse than what happened to me...

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                                • G guiqul163

                                  1. Do you think people cann't do this job(Programmer) after 30 or 35 years old? 2. Have you found this condition that the company limit the age in its recruitment information? 3. Do you think that's lose face if someone is still a programmer(just a programmer, not a manager) after 35 years old?

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                                  1. Of course they can...its all about drive and creativity 2. No. 3. I am 30. I used to be a programmer, worked my way "up" to manager, quit and went back to being a programmer. I think there is a certain mentality and ownership / maturity that makes it OK to be the one doing the work and not the one "managing" the work. If you are a good carpenter and enjoy your work do you want to be "promoted" to manager and just oversee other's work, not getting to do it yourself?

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                                    ROTFL - that's way worse than what happened to me...

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                                    It's hard to describe....I was so angry and embarrassed at the same time.

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                                      1. Of course they can...its all about drive and creativity 2. No. 3. I am 30. I used to be a programmer, worked my way "up" to manager, quit and went back to being a programmer. I think there is a certain mentality and ownership / maturity that makes it OK to be the one doing the work and not the one "managing" the work. If you are a good carpenter and enjoy your work do you want to be "promoted" to manager and just oversee other's work, not getting to do it yourself?

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                                      Thanks very much

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                                        1. Do you think people cann't do this job(Programmer) after 30 or 35 years old? 2. Have you found this condition that the company limit the age in its recruitment information? 3. Do you think that's lose face if someone is still a programmer(just a programmer, not a manager) after 35 years old?

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                                        I think you need to define what you mean. I think everyone is misunderstanding you a little bit. There's nothing wrong with *programming* as your primary role at 35+. But if your job title is *programmer* at 35, yes I think something is wrong. By that age you should be project lead, senior programmer, architect etc. But if you're still taking specs and just churning out code pretty much exactly like you were when you were 25, IMO you're not advancing yourself. But yeah if that truly is your passion and all you care to do, and you're happy with your pay, why not - nothing strictly *wrong* with it I guess. So my answers to your questions: 1) If you want to remain ordinary programmer through your career, and don't mind reporting to someone who "overtakes" you - e.g someone a few years your junior - then go ahead and do it. 2) i think there is sometimes a perception that younger programmers are more up to date with newer technology than dinosaurs who started their career 20 years ago :) 3) if you're still a regular programmer at 35 years old, and have not attained a more senior role, yes I think you do need to advance yourself in some way - urgently ;) You asked for an opinion, you got one :)

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                                          I think you need to define what you mean. I think everyone is misunderstanding you a little bit. There's nothing wrong with *programming* as your primary role at 35+. But if your job title is *programmer* at 35, yes I think something is wrong. By that age you should be project lead, senior programmer, architect etc. But if you're still taking specs and just churning out code pretty much exactly like you were when you were 25, IMO you're not advancing yourself. But yeah if that truly is your passion and all you care to do, and you're happy with your pay, why not - nothing strictly *wrong* with it I guess. So my answers to your questions: 1) If you want to remain ordinary programmer through your career, and don't mind reporting to someone who "overtakes" you - e.g someone a few years your junior - then go ahead and do it. 2) i think there is sometimes a perception that younger programmers are more up to date with newer technology than dinosaurs who started their career 20 years ago :) 3) if you're still a regular programmer at 35 years old, and have not attained a more senior role, yes I think you do need to advance yourself in some way - urgently ;) You asked for an opinion, you got one :)

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                                          :((:((:((:((:(( It's to difficult to express my meaning explicitly. My English is to poor.

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