The Software World

I Started Android Development At 40

It’s not too late to restart your software development career at 40

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Someone once told me, “At 35 if you are still a programmer, consider starting looking for some other options for the next half of your career. The younger generation is catching up, and soon you’ll be obsolete.”

True enough, at 35, I did start to reflect on what I was doing. My situation was different though. I was not a programmer at that age. I was in management. At that time, I did miss part of my early days as a C++ programmer,

I did have a short duration of the first few years of my career as a C++ developer. However, after starting a management role, my programming skill rusted. My day-to-day jobs are meetings, PowerPoint and Excel, and of course, lots of emails. I barely read codes, for weeks to months, not to mention writing codes.

When Management is No Longer An Option

At the age of 39, I migrated to a new country. In the new country, my management skill is no longer relevant. The companies here prefer people with local experience for management roles.

I have an option to change career and work on some other casual job that does not need technical…

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