<div dir="ltr">Hi,<div>Since I'm looking for a Linux system job and the market conditions still sucks, I began thinking about other possibilities..</div><div>One of them is to become a full time developer..</div><div><br>
</div><div>As a system guy, I had my share of so-called "programming": I wrote lots of shell scripts, PHP, some perl etc. I wasn't a "script kiddie" and I didn't write scripts/programs day in day out, but rather as "solutions" to situations where I needed to "stitch" various technologies or apps.<br>
<div><br></div><div>My question is simple: When does the "developer" experience starts ticking? (I'm not talking about any specific language here). Do the years of writing those small programs/scripts count as a "developer years"? or does the clock starts ticking when I'm a full time programmer?</div>
<div><br></div><div>Thanks,</div><div>Hetz<br>-- <br>Skepticism is the lazy person's default position.<br>my blog (hebrew): <a href="http://benhamo.org">http://benhamo.org</a><br>
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