OP 31 December, 2022 - 12:59 PM
You *may* hear people saying programming is dead, no one needs it anymore because everyone does it.
No.
Software engineering? Maybe. The demand for software engineers is slowly decreasing, because every Indian is a programmer nowadays and they occupy the market for new programmers.
I recently got hired as a software engineer, at 130 grand per year. How, though? The truth is there are only 2 ways you can actually make big stacks programming (in my opinion)
The first one is operating system engineering/low-level development. It's too hard for normal web development soydevs. The demand is there. Go learn it, I got hired at a pretty big company as a hardware solution implementer in software. It is hard, and it does take time,
but it definitely pays off.
The second one is simply not being a software engineer. There are *soo* many interesting jobs that require programming knowledge but are more interesting than writing code all day. My favourite area is finance. The demand for finance analysts that can actually write fluent code
and automate a lot of things are always in need - and it's actually interesting.
So yeah, programming is alive, and don't let others tell you otherwise.
If you want to learn low-level development, I'll give you resources or tell you where to get started. Shoot me a message
No.
Software engineering? Maybe. The demand for software engineers is slowly decreasing, because every Indian is a programmer nowadays and they occupy the market for new programmers.
I recently got hired as a software engineer, at 130 grand per year. How, though? The truth is there are only 2 ways you can actually make big stacks programming (in my opinion)
The first one is operating system engineering/low-level development. It's too hard for normal web development soydevs. The demand is there. Go learn it, I got hired at a pretty big company as a hardware solution implementer in software. It is hard, and it does take time,
but it definitely pays off.
The second one is simply not being a software engineer. There are *soo* many interesting jobs that require programming knowledge but are more interesting than writing code all day. My favourite area is finance. The demand for finance analysts that can actually write fluent code
and automate a lot of things are always in need - and it's actually interesting.
So yeah, programming is alive, and don't let others tell you otherwise.
If you want to learn low-level development, I'll give you resources or tell you where to get started. Shoot me a message