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here a question based on experience. I'm a geeky computer scientist with an MBA and more than 17 years of experience. In 2008 I ceased to code. I was a Senior Java Architect at the time.
I'm tired of the politics, of the project management certifications and the snooze of working sending emails and arraging meetings to discuss "the strategy".
I want to design good working software again. To code, to get into the airplane with the programmers and problem solver and do magic again.
What do you suggest me to start doing to comming back to the business?
I was good at ORACLE/MS SQL and PLSQL and Transact, Java, JSP, JSF, Javascript, IoC and spring (of the time). I knew stuff about the architecture of Jboss, JVM, some PHP, C, C# and well, lots of other stuff.
Last year I was studying Python and Ruby, but just as an amateur.
If I come back, I neglect to work in industries that produces CRUD's. My dream is to come back, to be a video game programmer or a systems programmer, or an architect of software products: like social networks or web sites.
I do not want to code for a company that produces a front end for Bank clerks to load their salary receipts...again.
Please, help me, what should be my path to get back into "the game"? please, consider my background.
Exe.
A Project Manager, wanting to come back to the code
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