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sariel84474yAt least you can call yourself that.
At work, nobody wants to trust my judgement on design even though I took two formal years of it that included UAT with ADA specs.
It's funny because literally everything I tell them will be a problem becomes a problem.
Aaliyah had it right, age ain't nothing but a number. Experience comes from observations. If you observe and reflect and learn, you will become very experienced very quickly.
Wisdom can only come with age though. Wise man say, "keep mouth shut and pay again for another day." -
Two questions (Assuming you have been doing this for decades)
What have been the biggest trends you didn’t anticipate as a developer?
What things have never changed about the developer experience? -
Sorry...we were looking for a candidate with at least 70 years of front end experience.
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And just to be fair. Front end does not mean web.
First Unix release was in 1971. Even command line IS front end. But I could have took any OS.
So technically there are people out there who has 50 YEARS of front-end experience right now.
Let that sunk in.
And for back end, TECHNICLY, Ada Lovelace did it first. So, around 1815. So yes, some people could claim 70+ years of back end experience.
I am a 67 yrs old frontend developer
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