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Ask HN: 40 years old full time dev day job, how it's going?

2 pointsby alifazizalmost 4 years ago
Curious, how&#x27;s the life of devs who is above 40 years old these days. What&#x27;s your story, what keeps you motivated &amp; inspired, what&#x27;s your role &amp; responsbility surrounded by younger coders.<p>Hoping to hear some real career path examples.<p>Thanks.

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gregjoralmost 4 years ago
Way above 40 —- I started programming as a job 40 years ago. Now I freelance, busier than ever. I don’t usually work surrounded by younger programmers. I lead and mentor a small number of younger programmers but generally they have a decade or more experience.<p>I mainly do web app development (I would call myself “full stack” if that meant anything, I do front&#x2F;back&#x2F;database) and a lot of system admin, mainly cloud deployments these days. I don’t jump on the fad bandwagons but I do keep up with new things.<p>I stay motivated getting paid well. Sometimes I find the work interesting and fun, though rarely especially challenging. I like working with people and helping businesses solve real problems (as opposed to “tech” problems created by programmers).
tomthumbalmost 4 years ago
48 year old. Still coding every day! Use C and C++ in my job. Generally kernel mode stuff. Have done good work in Golang and Microservices too!