That's actually the plan... And then maybe join a SV start up because money doesn't matter anymore... Going to be tough to do as an enterprise Java developer though. =P.
All I'm willing to say here is that I work in financial services. Actually, one of the reasons why I mentioned patio11 above was because it would interesting to talk to him about this kind of stuff given he's also…
Plead see previous comment about my compensation. I don't think a company would pay someone that much unless they were really good.
Yes. You should if you want to make a lot of money...
Who ever said I was interviewing for a job? I was commenting on the state of the industry as a whole. Read some of the comments (and the article). The article mentioned that one person who multiple companies thought was…
I never understood why that was a prerequisite. I program for 60 hours a week. So what if I don't want to do it on the weekends too.
I am pigeonholed. Sure I know other languages: Shell Scripting, Perl, HTML/CSS/JS, Groovy, SQL, C#, etc, but 80 percent of the code I write is in Java. I'm at a Java shop and have golden handcuffs. It's Java or bust for…
I'm an "enterprise" programmer because I write in Java... I'm also older than the average age of a start-up employee (late twenties). I've never written a line of Ruby, and I've never written object oriented JavaScript…
That's actually the plan... And then maybe join a SV start up because money doesn't matter anymore... Going to be tough to do as an enterprise Java developer though. =P.
All I'm willing to say here is that I work in financial services. Actually, one of the reasons why I mentioned patio11 above was because it would interesting to talk to him about this kind of stuff given he's also…
Plead see previous comment about my compensation. I don't think a company would pay someone that much unless they were really good.
Yes. You should if you want to make a lot of money...
Who ever said I was interviewing for a job? I was commenting on the state of the industry as a whole. Read some of the comments (and the article). The article mentioned that one person who multiple companies thought was…
I never understood why that was a prerequisite. I program for 60 hours a week. So what if I don't want to do it on the weekends too.
I am pigeonholed. Sure I know other languages: Shell Scripting, Perl, HTML/CSS/JS, Groovy, SQL, C#, etc, but 80 percent of the code I write is in Java. I'm at a Java shop and have golden handcuffs. It's Java or bust for…
I'm an "enterprise" programmer because I write in Java... I'm also older than the average age of a start-up employee (late twenties). I've never written a line of Ruby, and I've never written object oriented JavaScript…