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Artem Arsenowitch2014-12-18 02:21:18
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Artem Arsenowitch, 2014-12-18 02:21:18

Is there enough work for everyone?

Hello, sorry in advance for a possibly strange question. I think I may not get an exact answer to the question, but I would like to hear at least the opinions of experts.
Will there be enough work, remote (freelance) and jobs in offices (full-time) for all programmers and developers, which are increasing every year?

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Puma Thailand, 2014-12-18
@opium

Well, figuratively, the market is growing by 10,000 jobs for good programmers, and about 1,000 good programmers appear, in total we have a bunch of one-legged and one-armed cripples in our region, in total, salaries in our region are inflated by 3-5 times, in total there will be enough work not only for programmers, but also for cripples, someone needs to work.

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oia, 2014-12-18
@oia

There are many so-called specialists, but few professionals, someone does something, and after a while others need to redo it. So enough work for everyone, and as they say, work loves fools

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Silm, 2014-12-18
@Silm

since now even chairs are made with Internet access, and indeed the trend of "smart-everything" work is enough for everyone. There was an article on Habré this year, they say, there is a shortage of workers in the IT field and a crisis in general.
If you are interested in finding freelance work, then the trick is in nicheing: choose one or a couple of narrow areas with a sufficient number of orders, but not with fierce competition. Become a specialist in these areas and position yourself that way.

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mamkaololosha, 2014-12-18
@mamkaololosha

1) There are no more programmers. Of the 20 people in my group, about 3-4 people work as programmers. The rest do not work in their specialty.
2) Old people leave, young people come. After the age of 30, a programmer already becomes a kind of lead manager and writes less code.
3) Programming has been around for over 50 years. Nokia was founded in 1865. And it only went downhill around 2010.
Everything is good. do not turn into a sofa philosopher.

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