Originally posted by Partial
Actually, it is not that hard most of the time. But software tools & systems often don't work as advertised, can be very stressful to meet deadlines.
I went to school in physics & grad school in computer science, worked in companies making software for scientific instruments. That was challenging, real-time programming is nightmare. Later worked with databases, which should be easy. Sort of, but software is always evolving, lots of bugs in client-side. I did internet programming before browsers stabilized - miserably difficult and frustrating.
I think people who say programming is easy just haven't done much of it. Systems are always changing, and things are always fucked up.
I recommend that NOBODY make a career of computer programmng. Worst field on earth. Your skills don't accumulate beyond a 5-year window. You have to spend your free time reading about the exciting new software tools, which start to all seem the same, but still tons of new details to absorb. B-O-R-I-N-G.



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