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Breaking into Programming at Age of  50+: Tips and Realities

Breaking into Programming at Age of 50+: Tips and Realities

Update: 2024-06-25
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In this episode, we delve into the challenges and opportunities for individuals aged 50 and above who are looking to break into the programming world, specifically focusing on learning C++. We explore a Reddit discussion from the CPP subreddit, where a 50-year-old aspiring programmer seeks advice on navigating this career transition.


 



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We discuss the difficulties of learning a complex language like C++ and the age-related biases in the tech industry. The conversation highlights the importance of building a strong portfolio to showcase your skills, especially when you lack formal experience. We also touch upon the evolving landscape of software development, with a shift towards cloud-based technologies and the persistence of legacy systems in mission-critical environments.


 


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Additionally, we emphasize the need for continuous learning and the potential advantages of contributing to open-source projects. The episode provides practical advice on creating your own projects, branding yourself, and effectively communicating your skills to stand out in a competitive job market.


Join us as we share insights and strategies to help older programmers navigate the tech industry, build their careers, and overcome age-related hurdles.

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Breaking into Programming at Age of  50+: Tips and Realities

Breaking into Programming at Age of 50+: Tips and Realities

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