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User 592419-Oct-16 19:33
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CableX1 wrote:
Can I make a decent living being a programmer/developer/coder?


Certainly. You can even make a decent living as a not so decent programmer/developer/coder. I see it all the time.

CableX1 wrote:
Will I have job security?


Whether you're a decent programmer or not, job security depends mostly on whatever mental illness the management has. And they almost all do, and it all affects the decision making. The real question is, will you have "career" security. Sure. I'd suggest finding companies that are writing the code that can then write the code the rest of us are writing. Wink | ;)

CableX1 wrote:
Is being a freelance programmer a good idea or even feasible?


As a beginner programmer, no, not feasible (except for, well, that's another story.) To be a freelance programmer, you need experience, an established client base and most importantly, an established network of friends, coworkers, recruiters, and clients that will recommend you to others.

CableX1 wrote:
I've heard plenty of horror stories of development being outsourced, etc.


That'll never go away. The better your skills are, the less you have to worry about that. And by skills, I mostly mean being able to speak the language of the client's/employer's country clearly. Smile | :)

CableX1 wrote:
Can anyone out there speak of their experiences as a programmer, either at a 9-5 kind of job or as a freelancer?


Sure. 9-5:
Cons: Ridiculous meetings, lots of interruptions, commuting, cubicles, pigeon holing, office politics
Pros: Peers, camaraderie, social contact

Freelancing:
Cons: Often solo, income great one week, 0 the next, more difficult to find contract work, often cleaning up someone else's mess, possible longer commutes
Pros: Often solo, income can be great, work is usually more challenging and interesting, contact is more often with the real decision makers, less office politics, much fewer meetings, sometimes remote

My 2c.

Marc
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Learning to code with python is like learning to swim with those little arm floaties. It gives you undeserved confidence and will eventually drown you. - DangerBunny

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