Little Upside to Career in Software Today
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I was a programmer for nearly 20 years, during the 1980s and ‘90s (“Tech Bust Zaps Interest in Computer Careers,” July 20).
Virtually no one I know from that era is still working as a software developer. They’ve either been driven out by the ever- increasing intensity of the work, by foreign outsourcing or by age discrimination.
Knowing what I know now, I can’t imagine recommending software development as a career.
The work is mind-numbingly intense, the salaries peak fairly quickly, and you’re essentially washed up by your mid-40s.
Few other professional career paths offer such significant negatives.
Steven Meloan
Sonoma, Calif.