[Off Topic] Any "web applicaiton developers" out there?

Jason Mills jmills at cs.mun.ca
Sat Aug 12 09:48:09 PDT 2006


Anon wrote:
> 
> Really no reason not to be good at both, unless you have a life outside 
> of work <g>

I was thinking the same -- web apps at work and other types of 
programming outside of work. But in reality, how much time outside of 
work can one dedicate to programming "for fun"?

> Take a look at salary and occupational stats. on the web if your 
> concerned about the outlook for
> this type of work. Bottom line is that if you like it, you'll probably 
> be good at it, and if you're
> good at it, you'll probably do well.


I agree. The question is will I really like building web apps in the 
long term.

Thanks for the response.

Jason



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