| ▲ | aleph_minus_one 3 hours ago | |
> Programmers have enjoyed an occupation with solid stability and growing opportunities. This is not the case: - Before the 90s, programming was rather a job for people who were insanely passionate about technology, and working as a programmer was not that well-regarded (so no "growing opportunities"). - After the burst of the first dotcom bubble, a lot of programmers were unemployed. - Every older programmer can tell you how fast the skills that they have can become and became irrelevant. Over the last decade, the stability and opportunities for programmers was more like a series of boom-bust cycles. | ||
| ▲ | aleph_minus_one 9 minutes ago | parent [-] | |
Correction: "Over the last decade" -> "Over the last decades [plural]". | ||