
If a 20-year-old can graduate and have a successful start-up company by the time they’re 25, you should be able to do it even faster! You don’t have to experiment so much. Plus, you hit the ground running with a vast array of skills,…
To stay in the game, you need to jump onto the field, grab the ball, and engage with the other players, even if they’re 30 years younger. I dare say that we older programmers owe it to the younger generation to add our wisdom, experience and knowledge to these new codebases and teams. It can only reduce the chaos and increase the chance of new successes. Some may even be our own.