ay yo hol up.
what programming positions pay 100k+/year?
Mine
>>61597161
html koding
Sitting at a chair is popular.
>>61597170
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>>61597179
serious replies only plz thx
bumpity
>>61597274
Build a cool clock like this kid!
>>61597274
Come back when you have 5-10 years of experience and then you get serious replies.
Work at a corporation that overpays its developers.
I make 133k/yr + 100k in vesting stocks at a 3 billion market company and I'm nothing special.
>>61597487
I hate this little faggot's face.
>>61597514
retartd im asking so that we know what experience to go after to make 100k+.
how dumb do you have to be to post that?
>interested in compilers and operating systems
>apparently need PhD and 20+ years experience to even consider getting a job in these areas
>webdev and enterprise java are mind-numbingly boring but pay OK for now (smarter outsourced contractors and improved automation will probably make these jobs harder to get)
>anything else too niche and specialized
What's the plan now? I'm finishing up my undergrad CS degree at a pretty good university, have a good GPA, and a few internships to put on my resume. What do you guys think I should do to get a well-paying intellectually stimulating career? If I'm going to waste away at a cubicle for 8 hours a day for the rest of my life, at least the work should be interesting
>>61597593
You don't have the expirience to understand what expirence you need. It's like a medieval knight asking a scientist what that "nuclear power" thing he mentioned worked - the idiot doesn't even know electricity yet.
>>61597161
COBOL developer
>>61597560
Like looking into a mirror, huh
>>61597655
you fucking idiot this is a terrible example you've given. obviously we understand. where do you think we are? fuck off back to /mlp/
>>61597594
Data science my nigguh
You gotta be fine with learning some pretty sophisticated mathematics, though
>>61597810
Yo do, OP does both
>>61597161
CTO/CIO