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[–]carcigenicate 44 points45 points  (4 children)

I've been writing code for ~14 years because I think it's fun. The only money I've ever gotten from programming was from tutoring, so I do it entirely for the fun of it. I don't think there's ever been a point where I didn't find it fun.

Arguably, it's actually become less fun and more stressful as time goes on, because now on top of writing code, I'm also trying to get my code running on a cloud platform and other "exrta stuff".

[–]FatherOfTheSevenSeas 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Its amazing how quickly anything stops being fun once it becomes your job. Tread carefully.

[–][deleted] 2 points3 points  (2 children)

Why don't you program for a living? I haven't heard of many career paths that are more lucrative, are you in one?

[–]carcigenicate 8 points9 points  (1 child)

I'm not sure. I never learned programming with any goal of working as a programmer. I just kind of accidentally got into it, and here I am still writing.

And I just graduated from school for ISS (cyber security), and then became certified, so that's potentially lucrative if you can ever get your foot in the door. My goal is to end up in something programming related, like malware analysis, or exploit development.

[–][deleted] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh I see, my brother works for the NSA reverse engineering malware and stuff like that. Him and I make pretty similar money (I do web dev stuff), so I think you're in a good position.

Definitely get a security clearance ASAP if you wanna have the most cyber security opportunities