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The survey currently asks for:

Years Coding Professionally

But I'd also like to see something like:

Years Coding Professionally after Undergraduate Education

The idea here is an attempt to differentiate a 10-years-professional-being-3-after-undergraduation from a 10-years-professional-after-undergraduation, which seems a relevant measure in terms of professional work time.


A potential caveat is that I'm not sure if it would be useful world wide - but in Brazil, for example, some programmers have started to work as technicians, hence that new measure would fit nicely.

Another potential caveat is that there are lots of great programmers that are self-taught or haven't completed or even started undergraduation and/started undergraduate education yet that already workworks professionally - but I also do feel that it would also be interesting to take a look into those cases to reveal the importance of formal education, in a different point of view.

The survey currently asks for:

Years Coding Professionally

But I'd also like to see something like:

Years Coding Professionally after Undergraduate Education

The idea here is an attempt to differentiate a 10-years-professional-being-3-after-undergraduation from a 10-years-professional-after-undergraduation, which seems a relevant measure in terms of professional work time.


A potential caveat is that I'm not sure if it would be useful world wide - but in Brazil, for example, some programmers have started to work as technicians, hence that new measure would fit nicely.

Another potential caveat is that there are lots of great programmers that haven't completed or even started undergraduation and already work professionally - but I do feel that it would also be interesting to take a look into those cases to reveal the importance of formal education in a different point of view.

The survey currently asks for:

Years Coding Professionally

But I'd also like to see something like:

Years Coding Professionally after Undergraduate Education

The idea here is an attempt to differentiate a 10-years-professional-being-3-after-undergraduation from a 10-years-professional-after-undergraduation, which seems a relevant measure in terms of professional work time.


A potential caveat is that I'm not sure if it would be useful world wide - but in Brazil, for example, some programmers have started to work as technicians, hence that new measure would fit nicely.

Another potential caveat is that there are lots of great programmers that are self-taught or haven't completed/started undergraduate education yet that already works professionally - but I also do feel that it would be interesting to take a look into those cases to reveal the importance of formal education, in a different point of view.

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The surverysurvey currently asks for:

Years Coding Professionally

But I'd also like to see something like:

Years Coding Professionally after UndergraduationUndergraduate Education

The idea here is an attempt to differentiate a 10-years-professional-being-3-after-undergraduation from a 10-years-professional-after-undergraduation, which seems a relevant measure in terms of professional work time.


A potential caveat is that I'm not sure if it would be useful world wide - but in Brazil, for example, some programmers have started to work as technicians, hence that new measure would fit nicely.

Another potential caveat is that there are lots of great programmers that haven't completed or even started undergraduation and already work professionally - but I do feel that it would also be interesting to take a look into those cases to reveal the importance of formal education in a different point of view.

The survery currently asks for:

Years Coding Professionally

But I'd also like to see something like:

Years Coding Professionally after Undergraduation

The idea here is an attempt to differentiate a 10-years-professional-being-3-after-undergraduation from a 10-years-professional-after-undergraduation, which seems a relevant measure in terms of professional work time.


A potential caveat is that I'm not sure if it would be useful world wide - but in Brazil, for example, some programmers have started to work as technicians, hence that new measure would fit nicely.

Another potential caveat is that there are lots of great programmers that haven't completed or even started undergraduation and already work professionally - but I do feel that it would also be interesting to take a look into those cases to reveal the importance of formal education in a different point of view.

The survey currently asks for:

Years Coding Professionally

But I'd also like to see something like:

Years Coding Professionally after Undergraduate Education

The idea here is an attempt to differentiate a 10-years-professional-being-3-after-undergraduation from a 10-years-professional-after-undergraduation, which seems a relevant measure in terms of professional work time.


A potential caveat is that I'm not sure if it would be useful world wide - but in Brazil, for example, some programmers have started to work as technicians, hence that new measure would fit nicely.

Another potential caveat is that there are lots of great programmers that haven't completed or even started undergraduation and already work professionally - but I do feel that it would also be interesting to take a look into those cases to reveal the importance of formal education in a different point of view.

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The survery currently asks for:

Years Coding Professionally

But I'd also like to see something like:

Years Coding Professionally after Undergraduation

The idea here is an attempt to differentiate a 10-years-professional-being-3-after-undergraduation from a 10-years-professional-after-undergraduation, which seems a relevant measure in terms of professional work time.


A potential cave eatcaveat is that I'm not sure if it would be useful world wide - but in Brazil, for example, some programmers have started to work as technicians, hence that new measure would fit nicely.

Another potential cave eatcaveat is that there are lots of great programmers that haven't completed or even started undergraduation and already work professionally - but I do feel that it would also be interesting to take a look into those cases to reveal the importance of formal education in a different point of view.

The survery currently asks for:

Years Coding Professionally

But I'd also like to see something like:

Years Coding Professionally after Undergraduation

The idea here is an attempt to differentiate a 10-years-professional-being-3-after-undergraduation from a 10-years-professional-after-undergraduation, which seems a relevant measure in terms of professional work time.


A potential cave eat is that I'm not sure if it would be useful world wide - but in Brazil, for example, some programmers have started to work as technicians, hence that new measure would fit nicely.

Another potential cave eat is that there are lots of great programmers that haven't completed or even started undergraduation and already work professionally - but I do feel that it would also be interesting to take a look into those cases to reveal the importance of formal education in a different point of view.

The survery currently asks for:

Years Coding Professionally

But I'd also like to see something like:

Years Coding Professionally after Undergraduation

The idea here is an attempt to differentiate a 10-years-professional-being-3-after-undergraduation from a 10-years-professional-after-undergraduation, which seems a relevant measure in terms of professional work time.


A potential caveat is that I'm not sure if it would be useful world wide - but in Brazil, for example, some programmers have started to work as technicians, hence that new measure would fit nicely.

Another potential caveat is that there are lots of great programmers that haven't completed or even started undergraduation and already work professionally - but I do feel that it would also be interesting to take a look into those cases to reveal the importance of formal education in a different point of view.

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