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  • G Gizz

    "10 years of C# for example, moving to Java would be a good choice, becouse it would add more value " Thats a daft argument! Thats like saying, oh I've got 10 years experience as a plumber, so I'll give being an electrician a go, it will broaden my remit - no, it just means you'll have 10 years experience of one thing and zero experience of another - why then would someone employ you in the trade where you have nil experience?

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    Daft or no that's the way things work in the software world. Jobs-wise there no point in having more than 5 years anything on your CV (maybe academia is an exception?).

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