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Dmitry Richter2016-03-01 20:31:04
Mobile development
Dmitry Richter, 2016-03-01 20:31:04

Is it worth it to continue learning mobile development?

I started studying OOP 2 years ago, since I am a student and they still don’t hire me, and 2 years ago I had a very great desire to learn this, I started learning on my own. All sorts of lessons, trainings and the like, after I felt inner strength in myself, and I still haven’t been hired, I decided to try freelancing. I started small, because I complicated projects and their cost increased, so I spent half a year of my life in my dark cave without seeing the light and at the same time I earned, so to speak, only bread. After that, I took a half-year break, as a blockage began with my studies, while my classmates do not know what OOP means at all, I have already learned something at the moment. So, after some time, I decided to take up freelancing again and, in general, develop for mobile devices,
Is it worth spending more years of your life trying to learn and succeed in this booming industry, or "Look around, look back, spirits .." just try to change the field of activity?
I ask people who are older and already know the bitterness of life, so to speak ..

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lubezniy, 2016-03-01
@followthemoney

If you like your business, then why not develop? But to have $$$, it is not enough to be a developer. Alternatively, you can put yourself in the place of the user and think about what application would be useful to him (and then whether he could pay for it, at least by watching ads). Then you can already move in this direction (i.e., develop and start selling, then look again, think, do something else, start selling, and so on in a circle).

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IceJOKER, 2016-03-01
@IceJOKER

Of course, I'm not - "I ask people who are older", but I can answer your question.
Do you like this business? Do it right away, it won’t work right away, and it’s not so easy to get a job / find orders, but with experience you will gain a portfolio with it and $$$
And if you don’t like this business, then why force yourself?
The industry is developing everywhere, more and more new technologies are appearing, you already choose for yourself - to work and climb the mountain, or an easy life and go with the flow.
If earning a living is the ultimate goal, then go work in a shop of sellers or someone else, and if your dreams take higher, then you need to spin.

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