Developing a new skill set helped leave a moderately miserable job for a great one.
Maintaining a skill set helped a lot of COBOL programmers land some fat contracts when people figured out that the century was going to end a few years ago.
The hardest part of maintaining and building your skills is finding a reason or an excuse to use them. If you make a point of it and keep it in mind, an excuse will come to you eventually.
In reply to Re: On being a developer amongst non-developers
by bilfurd
in thread On being a developer amongst non-developers
by wil
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