I just typed mine in.
Oh wow...
Oh wow...
I just typed mine in.
Oh wow...
And some tritium for some extracurricular activities :thumbup:
There's got to be some flaw with this graph though. I'm middle-middle class, in someplace like NY or LA I'd be scraping by...
I'm a bit surprised that you're still a junior Urwumpe. I've 'known' you to be coding for at least as long as I've been on these forums (since the m6 days) so quite surprised you're only a junior. Most people I know start as a graduate/junior for 2-3 years only.Sure, still in the junior developer salary range as job starter. :yes: But I don't plan to start the next year with the junior prefix attached.
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I'm a bit surprised that you're still a junior Urwumpe. I've 'known' you to be coding for at least as long as I've been on these forums (since the m6 days) so quite surprised you're only a junior. Most people I know start as a graduate/junior for 2-3 years only.
Fair enough. I didn't realise that you'd only recently graduated. And to be fair, I've seen a fair amount of 'Senior' developers with far less clue of how to structure code and how C/C++/compilers work than you, so hopefully that 'junior' will drop off soon enough.I graduated :lol: last year. (Can't really say that my life was boring so far.) And while I have seen quite a lot of stuff since I joined the professional IT world in 1999, I am technically a junior developer with self-claimed senior skills.
Initially I was "software developer" without junior, but with a junior salary and job description, but this summer my company had structured the salaries into fixed categories and career paths and in the process, I had received the junior tag since I am at the beginning of the application development career path.
But I don't expect this annoying junior to stay for long on my card... I want to read "Senior developer to Pitr" on the door sign ASAP.
Fair enough. I didn't realise that you'd only recently graduated. And to be fair, I've seen a fair amount of 'Senior' developers with far less clue of how to structure code and how C/C++/compilers work than you, so hopefully that 'junior' will drop off soon enough.
WHAT? NO INDONESIA IN THE DATABASE!!!??? :rant:
Sadly it is less about C++, than about Java, Python, ASP.NET and HPC in general. Otherwise, I would have no doubts about my skills. :lol:
I could retire now with current spending rate and survive for at least 22 years with no assist from the gov. But just can't imagine retiring because I love my work too much and have vowed never to grow up.