>Successful programmers stop programming after becoming successful
Why do you still program, /g/?
I'm not successful.
>>60898314
not successful yet
hopefully in a couple year, currently grinding out my 4th year at this job on a cool project that involves spark/stats
I hope it'll leave me in a enough good position that I can just kind of not care
>>60898314
obviously I'm not successful.
>who is jarvis
>>60898314
If you still programming after 30 - you are loser.
>>60898368
>you are loser
Or a pajeet.
Can't tell which is worse.
I'm am 30yo who just started programming (started in January) and I'm already making some money with my disgusting stuff made with Jave and Scheme. Life started be a lot better after I started programming, I've a meaning to live and something I really love do.
>>60898314
>>60898368
>he programs
>>60898368
What if you start at 30?
>>60898314
> zuck did it; there is my evidence
you know there are like hundreds-of-thousands of proessional programmers
For every successful person there are dozens of unsuccessful people. That's just how it works.
>>60898314
>implying Mark stopped programming
I would not be surprised if zuck still did some programming.