Hello everyone, my name is Ivan, I am a developer, I write in Java. I want to share with you my thoughts and jointly speculate when you should not go to study as a programmer.
What I mean? In short: don't program if you don't like it. There is nowhere more stupid, why even voice what is clear to everyone by default, you say. But, not everything is so simple, I will answer.
Everyone around began to want to enter IT, due to the high salaries, popularity and promotion of various courses. But most of those who wish do not understand why salaries are high and what exactly they will have to do at work. Ignorance gives rise to a misconception about the profession, which in turn results in a mistaken desire to study as a programmer / date of a satanist / pythonist, etc ... There is an increasing demand for courses, courses and "mentors". And every day specialists in quotation marks enter the market. And in quotes, they are not because they know little and do not know how to do anything, or have taken bad courses, but because they actually do not like programming. I propose to speculate together on the topic: "Why you can't go to study as a developer for money."
The thought that there is nothing to discuss here does not leave me. It's simple, you can't write code if you don't like it. End of the article. But no, I know developers who took courses, worked in a company, and after a year or several years they quit with a deep depression, without the desire to do anything at all. And I also know people who go to study after several years of successful work, for example in medicine, and before that there were six more years of university. Communicating with the guys who want to go to learn a language, I increasingly hear the admission: "I am attracted by a large salary."
And it seems to me that a sharp jump in the popularity of our profession was the widespread advertising of various courses, which have become a new type of business and a new type of divorce. But this is, by the way, a lyrical digression.
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