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I do not believe so, as it totally depends on our willingness to learn the changing technology. As in Web Programming as you learn more, more new things come up. At the end you need the push that keep you going for new things.
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Not Really. I believe ,it totally depends on our willingness to learn the changing technology. As in Web Programming as you learn more, more new things come up.
Not Really. I believe that you really can't know everything there is to Web Programming as you learn more, more new things come up. You can still be competetive if you are, let's say, 50+ since you don't make your brain rust from lack of stimulation. To Improve, do as what you do when you started, explore, research and be curious.
The expertise will be a dead end for you, if ou let it by not learning what is trending and relying only on what you know now.
Not Really. I believe it totally depends on your willingness to learn the changing technology. You can still be competetive if you don't make your brain rust from lack of stimulation. To Improve yourself - explore, research and be curious, lacking learning curiocity and relying on what you khow may kill your expertise and leave you backward.
Believe it or not there are many very successful developers past the age of 40. Some of them are doing some of the best work of their careers.
you can keep going with your career in software until the day you die.
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I don't think so. The world is changing and so technology also, and if we want to remain competitive and gain expertise, we'll have to learn. We'll have to see the changes that are taking place in business and adapt accordingly. So, for me, learning is very important. It helps you think of new ideas and see things from different angles. You need to reflect and learn from others and this is how you can refresh your knowledge adding some expertis.
With the ongoing advancement in technology like Introduction of Cloud, programming has become a very easy job e,g:
Like in my current company we will be calling the API's like IBM blue mix. so practically instead of writting the codes we are jus calling the API's that has mad ethe work easier.
I don't believe so, you can always learn new techniques, programming languages.
It depends on our willingness to learn.
I believe that at any age, we can learn new skills and get a new career.