I don't want to sound mean but your email sounds to me like you are conducting some sort of survey. Anyway, I don't think you will get a reasonably useful answer to serve as advice. I propose you tell us what u are good in, and where you think you want to be some time in the future. then we can tell you what are the hot technologies now and how the software development landscape is shaped in the next couple of years. and then you can position yourself appropriately.

soy.


On 24 June 2010 19:34, Peter Karunyu <pkarunyu@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear skunks and skunkette developers,
I would like to know, from your personal experiences, the path taken by a developer in their career progression, and if possible, the changes over time in the number of zeros in your remuneration, roughly in the following format:
  1. What languages, tools and technologies were you using when u started out
  2. What languages, tools and technologies are you using now
  3. How many jobs have you had over then, and what generally were you doing
  4. How has your salo/income changed over the same period

I find myself in a situation where I need to advice impressionable minds on the same.

Much thanks!

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