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  1. Re:As a 40 something programmer recently interview on Ask Slashdot: Will Older Programmers Always Have a Harder Time Getting a Job? · · Score: 1

    I can say the difference between now and the last time I had to do this (~12 years) is stark.

    Seriously...if I have to take another test checking my ability to O(N) a problem, I'm gonna scream. I've been living in ginormous game engines for 6 years, and the amount of times I've had to, in the span of a timed half an hour, optimize a routine to make sure it was running in the optimal time has been....zero.

    I'm sure it comes up, and I'm sure it's useful, but this all reminds me of the older assembly guys who used to put in all kinds of wonky tricks that eventually got optimized out by the compiler. Bubblesort has been solved. If your company has to implement it again, you're doing it wrong. There's a routine lying around somewhere in the company. Really.

    I don't know what the solution is for evaluating tech talent, but this doesn't seem like it.

    Also, web guys...if you're really concerned about speed, maybe you should consider writing some of this code in a lower level language. Plus, if your ad server takes 5-10 seconds to respond, then all of your optimization is for nothing anyway. But hey, you got the O(log N) solution. Bully for you.

    Too many people looking for too few jobs. As a 50 something programmer I am now, shall we say, "semiretired". My last interview was a humiliating kick in the crotch. O(N)? Yeah, that and more. The kids need to wake up an (*gasp*, dare I say it?) unionize before they get "rightsized" out of the biz.

  2. Re: 30 years? on Ask Slashdot: Are We Older Experts Being Retired Too Early? · · Score: 1

    sorry, divorce is the most expensivr thing, followed by child support and alimony...

  3. Re: Lie a little on Ask Slashdot: Are We Older Experts Being Retired Too Early? · · Score: 1

    wow, that's about everywhere I've interviewed since turning 55 :(

  4. Re:Cut your own trail on Ask Slashdot: Finding Work Over 60? · · Score: 1

    Yeah, that's what I've done to a certain degree. Ramping up to a point where you're self sustaining is a challenge, though. Any advice, slashdot?

  5. Re:Stay Put on Ask Slashdot: Am I Too Old To Learn New Programming Languages? · · Score: 3, Funny

    Heh. Don't worry about me. I'm actually in O.K. shape, thanks to contributing to an (>>>ROTH) IRA when I could. The point here is, follow your bliss when you're young, then screw your ass down and prostitute yourself when your old because teh Conservatiods want to give all your tax dollar to Haliburton and all your social security to Wall Street (did you forget that little maneuver during the Bush Years) and you can go live under an expressway ramp when you're 70. Unless that virus that only kills liberals and people over 60 finally gets approved (KIDDING! KIDDING!).

    Bitter? Me? Nah. I'm just a cranky old man...

  6. Stay Put on Ask Slashdot: Am I Too Old To Learn New Programming Languages? · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I'm 55, a programmer, and I've been out of work for two years. I've had plenty of interviews, but no job offers. Here's my take on all of this: I'm too old to be a programmer. I'll put my "management hat" on and tell you why:

    1. I'm old. One 5 hour energy drink revvs up your basic 20 year old code monkey all day. I need a saline drip with caffeine in it all day to keep going.
    2. I'm expensive. I have 30 years of experience in the 'biz and a masters degree in CS. I'm not cheap. You could hire two 25 year olds for what I'm asking.
    3. (and what I consider to be my greatest failing in the corporate world) I've seen all the tricks. I've been exposed to every nasty little mindgame management has at it's disposal. And sometimes I have the bad manners to call people on it. This is called "having a bad attitude".

    So when I compete against 20-somethings in the worst economy since 1929 (I hesitate to say the worst economy ever), I lose. I should have made the leap to management when I had the chance, not because I would have loved management (I would have had to manage assholes like me, after all ;), but because at 40 you have TWENTY YEARS LEFT. The years go by really, really fast. You should really start thinking about a soft place to land when you're 60 now, because if you aren't in line to be a VP or a Director you ain't gonna make it at this point.

    The suggestion to "Follow Your Bliss" only works in an economy that's not run by sociopaths. Hell, it only works in a country that's not run by sociopaths. Strike one strike two. Tighten your belt, put as much money away as you can, and make sure you keep your health up. Because the era of "company loyalty" is over, COBRA for a family costs as much as your mortgage, and finding a new job is going to be a real challenge.

    Other than that, have a nice day! :D

  7. If this is true, then why am I still unemployed?!? on Obama: 'We Don't Have Enough Engineers' · · Score: 1

    I get interviews. I don't get job. Big Hint: I'm over 50 :/

  8. I,for one, welcome... on Watson Wins Jeopardy Contest · · Score: 1

    Oh...nevermind...

  9. Re:Thought experiment on LoTR Lawsuit Threatens Hobbit Production · · Score: 1

    what a great idea for a movie! I'll cut you in for half the profits! :D

  10. Re:You will have to know tech either way on Tech Or Management Beyond Age 39? · · Score: 1

    You give me hope in These Troubled Times, man. THANK YOU.

    stirring the pot since 195

  11. Re:It's the math, stupid on String Theory Predicts Behavior of Superfluids · · Score: 1

    I've dated women like this! :D

  12. Quid Pro Quo on Keeping a PC Personal At School? · · Score: 1

    I have to agree with the parent. By being a "nice guy" you buy brownie points from the people you lend your PC to...maybe. On the other hand, they may be leeches who will not hesitate to guilt you into doing what they want, and then not reciprocate at a future time. How do you tell the difference? Ah, college, it's all about learning to be social in a social environment.

    In the end, though, it's your computer. You'll be amazed at how fast all these "friends" disappear once some lunk-head breaks your PC. And sticks you with the repair bill.

    I'm just saying.

  13. Just like Latin for the old Empire? on Shouldn't Every Developer Understand English? · · Score: 1

    While English may not be as bad as Mandarin Chinese to learn, it's still a bear. I propose an Open Source project called "Hacklish" to develop an international lingua franca.

    Just my 2 cents.

  14. Re:Substancial criticisim please. (+5 Interesting? on Open Source Usability — Joomla! Vs. WordPress · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Now all we need to do is wait for one of you to compare the other to Hitler an my Slashdot Experience will be complete!

  15. Re:Don't Blame the Equation on The Formula That Killed Wall Street · · Score: 1

    Zactly. Or, more to the point, you have people who may be people-skill brilliant (and you can always cut a deal with people, right? Just say the right word, tell the right lie, make the right threat, grease the right palm, and they'll do what you want...) but reality-skill stupid (ever try arguing with Ma Nature? Not happening) running the show.

    The Map is Not The Territory. But Busy Executives still use Excel spread sheets like it was Gospel.

    Just saying...

  16. Re:How about a completely different angle? on Researcher Finds No Link Between Violent Games and School Shootings · · Score: 1

    Mr. Hitchens, is that you?!?

    And let's be frank: the Crusades were less of a "killing spree" and more of a semi-organized "pillage and rampine" operation...of which the Church took a cut.

    Except for the Children's Crusade. How about that for "think of the Children"...

  17. Re:Only the Meanest Engineers Survive Out There! on Do Nice Engineers Finish Last In Tough Times? · · Score: 1

    I'm going to steal that as my new signature! THAT'S GREAT! :D

  18. Re:OUCH! on Search For the Tomb of Copernicus Reaches an End · · Score: 1

    That scar and broken nose just proves he was Fighting for Science!

    Today is a great day to be alive! :D

  19. Re:First thing I thought about... on Barack Obama Wins US Presidency · · Score: 1

    Golly, what would Jebus say about that?! He'd be mad as Heck, I'm sure!

  20. Off Topic on How Vampire Bats Evolved To Live On Blood Alone · · Score: 2, Funny

    Fly, my Children! FLY! Bwaha ha ah ah ha ha ha ah ah ha!

  21. Re:Hobbies on Economic Crisis Will Eliminate Open Source · · Score: 1

    I thought Regan and the Bushies got rid of all you commies!

    I believe "from each according to his ability to each according to his need" was an old, Christian, monastic tradition. But I might be wrong...

  22. Re:Ground troops and the state's ability to enforc on Kentucky Judge Upholds State's Gambling-Domain Grab · · Score: 1

    Oh, you know Mr. Bertrand "Bat" Patella, too, eh?

  23. Re:Outsourced Monoculture on Extended Gmail Outage Frustrates Admins · · Score: 1

    Why do you hate Corporate America. Look at all it's done for you! :D

  24. Re:For mere mortals there is speed on 10 IT Power-Saving Myths Debunked · · Score: 2, Insightful

    What are they running? Corporate Crippleware: Safe Boot. Virus Checkers. Keyboard Loggers (Hi, guys!). After a few "Regime Changes" it all adds up...

  25. Re:The scifi version would be supercavitating subs on Researchers To Build Underwater Airplane · · Score: 1

    You beat me to it. This is the only way you could "have your cake and eat it, too".