Language and Salary Survey for non summerfags/school:
C#
$75,000 / Year
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Anonymous2012-04-07 19:25
I'm an Engineer at a small company which means we don't have any real software engineers. This means the few people who know some programming can take on whatever programming tasks need to be done. I only make $45,000 right now, but I get to choose whatever language I want to work in. I mostly program in C because most of the programs I write take a long time to execute. I do fuck around in Perl and Lisp though. The pay isn't as high as I can get else where but I actually enjoy going to work.
>>10
if you want moe monay you can always look for another job while working. That's the most enjoyable way to do it because there's no desperation on your side. And pay varies with location. But monay aint everything. Job satisfaction and general pleasantness is important too.
It's a tolerable salary in my shit town. I wish I could make 4x that amount writing Haskell, but there's no position like that in my shit country and I'm too much of a coward to run my own business.
i have a two year degree in "general art" and almost 3 years of work experience
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Anonymous2012-04-09 20:28
45000 and Python / Django
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Anonymous2012-04-09 20:51
Basic
640K/year
my salary is enough for anybody
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Anonymous2012-04-09 21:02
Bonerlang
No
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Anonymous2012-04-09 21:22
C#, SQL, a big pile of 'current' MS technologies, 3+ years experience, all that garbage.
50k a year.
I'm probably underpaid, but it pays bills while I finish my MS.
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Anonymous2012-04-09 22:15
81,000 plus maximum of 10% bonus all before taxes.
PHP, PostgreSQL, and Oracle.
>>55
try doing something useful with what you know instead of learning basic syntax for a shitload of languages you dumb fuck. If you haven't realized that programming isn't about know syntax or being intelligent and is about having experience with different libraries you fail at life. Go kill yourself, please.
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Anonymous2012-04-11 15:42
>>56
programming is about algorithms, running times, TEST DRIVEN DEVELOPMENT, and architecture
>>71
Scrubbing toilets is not hard labor you man-of-little-ability. You and your shit life is so far below those who do actual jobs with their minds or muscles that it is no wonder why you must post on an anonymous board out of shame. Stop pretending that you do real work and go get that little shit nugget out of the crapper before you get fired.