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Is a programmer harder than a network engineer?
please my answer from my friends
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You're comparing apples to oranges and filing them under peaches.
That's two completely separate career fields, as a result the differences will be drastic. For a programming career you need a degree in Computer Science. Some people in the networking field have CS degrees, but not all of them. However I've never met a programmer without a CS degree. But as you wish:
 you enjoy programming and can make a career of it, go for it. The financial return is bigger in the long run. With a CS degree you can clear $40k out of school. In the networking field you'll start out at the bottom, right around $30k if that.
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The answer is yes. I am currently a system admin and network engineer. I'm learning programming now, it's harder. But everything is hard until you know how and then it's easy.