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Overage junior - fact or fiction?
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To get started - create a repository on github (if not already) and place there your projects on which you studied, so that the employer can assess the level of your current knowledge.
And only then - think: what, where and for how much.
Without real knowledge, you will not be interesting to anyone as a human resource.
And if you want to learn - it's either on your own (the best option), or paid courses.
I am 55 and I am a programmer.
I've been in the field of activity (from scratch) within the programming specialty for 2-3 times already.
You are not a junior. Even in a new sub-field of programming, you become a middle in a month. Junior to your adaptation speeds as to the moon.
Of course, if you are a generally and generally qualified programmer.
Возраст не помеха, желание есть, больше ничего и не нужно. Главное - не сдаваться.
1. Низкий-то он низкий, но это все же отдельная специализация. Придется потратить год-два, чтобы начать достойно в ней зарабатывать. А потом опять переучиваться.
2. Сделай то же самое на питоне: по админке что-то и по парсингу. Это самое простое.
Или, если хочешь в вэб-разработку, не теряй время ни на что зря и сразу бери django.
Ну а что вам мешает зарабатывать очень много на своей работе, программировать в свободное время для души и кататься пару месяцев в году по миру. Зачем отказываться от текущих денег
Какой таки джуниор.
Ты просто меняешь специализацию.
Если ты хороший программист - ты быстро быстро обойдешь уровень джуниора в новой сфере.
Можно начать работать "за еду" в адекватной конторе, в которой понимают ценность хороших кадров. И если действительно быстро адаптируетесь всё должно сложиться
Everything is possible, and age is not a hindrance. First, decide what exactly you want - i.e. select the target specialty. Then look at the job sites, what are her requirements. Then, without leaving your current job, cover yourself with textbooks, read from 1 to 3 books for each key job requirement. Then - apply for vacancies, they will send you a test task that you will be unable to complete immediately - but you can within a month or two - as a training - calmly reading textbooks.
Next - get a job on the galley as a junior for food. What is a "galley" is already written even on Wikipedia. You will not be taken anywhere else - if there is no blat. After 6 months - change your job to a non-galley.
Of course, not everything is so simple, it would be necessary in a good way to go to study at a university with a degree in programming. Or try to emulate such university education at home - by studying the theory, for example, "device of operating systems (Linux)", languages such as C, C ++, Assembler. Structures data processing algorithms. But the theory, in fact, is not so much - specific to the programmer. You also need to practice in different areas of programming knowledge, you need a mandatory programming workshop.
If you want simple advice, read books and practice writing code at home. Choose, for example, Python, and read a fairly large number of textbooks on it (I won't say how many on purpose) - then you yourself will feel the strength to become a junior. I personally do not like the profession of a tester, if I were you, I would immediately turn to programmers. What is a "programmer" - this is a large number of programming textbooks read + a large workshop on solving various problems - in different languages - which, most likely, is achieved by working in different places - well, maybe some unique people manage to pump like that at home? Theoretically, you can imagine that you will make some non-commercial project in Python at home, thousands of people will start visiting it,
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