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You lose 10% of your ability to react and think quickly, not your ability to think. In fact, the older you get the more deep your thinking becomes. This is probably what you see when you think “John is slow to respond at times” (John being the older, 40+ developer). The reality is John remembers the last time someone suggested using MongoDB as a caching store and how well that worked out. John is recalling all those crunchtime meetings in the war room because someone wrote bad code or the software architecturally failed. The slowness to respond is them weighing all the options, for which they have more in the catalog than you. A binary search on 100,000 objects is fast (22 year old), a binary search on 1,000,000,000 is slow (a 40+ year old). Ageism is just fancy employment discrimination. I’m 40 and I continue to experience ageism and discrimination but I endure because I love what I do, others will find value in that, and the money is better than working at 84Lumber.



You reminded me of that "I'm fast at math" joke :)

The joke, for those who don't know:

Interviewer: What would you say is your most impressive skill?

Candidate: I am ridiculously fast at math.

Impressed, the interviewer wants to test this: "Ok then, quick, what's 347+578?"

Candidate (confidently): "5!"

Interviewer: "w ... what? That's not correct! That wasn't even close!"

Candidate: "Yes, but it was ridiculously fast!"


I've come across good and bad devs at all ages but the best have always been older than me.


Yinzer!




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