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Would programmers be the highest paid professionals in a decade from now???
amidst all jobs in the world will programming fetch more than other occupation?
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This looked like a decent discussion but self replies ruined it.
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Coders Will be less paid probably due to oversaturation but the ones Who Will be very specialized in new technology block chain AI and robotics Will be highly paid. But i advice to not seek money if you want to work under somebody else you Need to complement your programming skill with finance or starting a Business if you want a solid stream of income. Seek personal growth not money :) keep It up!
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yes you are absolutely correct! programming is the future
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Most people in my Software Engeneeing course are here beacuse they think and know that there is job in the field. The problem is that most of them are not interested at all in programming i m in my second year of University and i know 5-6 languages plus sorting algorithms and structures they barely understand the Only language taught ( C, not C++ ). This means that we are going towards a future oversaturation in my own opinion.
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I feel it would obviously be the best occupation cause presently we are in the computer age and we use more of programmed devices, artificial intelligence, softwares etc and more programmers would be needed to make the dream of jet age and forth coming century be a reality....
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don't forget to give an upvote to the question and all the answers.... please
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With the increase in high-tech equipments and high demand of softwares and also people's interest and acciction towards technology, It is obvious that programmers will be highly paid in futuređ
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Programming jobs are expected to rise in the next few years, and with the shortage of good coders, I think this means more money. Correct me if I'm wrong.
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Hope so!
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I think we'll have lot of new technologies to work on as space exploration might grow and we might want to program all those space exploration probes
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Totally agree with what everyone has voiced. Just want to add in a quick fact that the growth projection for programming jobs are on the rise. And not many graduates are coming out of school with CS degrees. Low supply means. High demands. Which drives up salaries. Of course as the market saturated salaries will begin to normalize.
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regardless of whether its highest paid or not, there will be enough opportunities for those that want to be in the field.
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I would say especially if programming isnt your main field. Like if you are mechanical engineer with good programming skills, thats something needed but rare.