Theres a lot of gatekeeping in the field Kager says. People who try to tell you if you arent an expert in X then you dont deserve to call yourself a programmer. Its all BS and a way to try to keep people intimidated from entering the field. For Kager the best way to combat this negative aspect of coding is to ignore the haters as much as possible and to exert your own positive influence.
In the field as someone who helps make Buy Bulk SMS Service coding supportive and inclusive. Meanwhile some of the less fun parts of coding actually lead right back to what makes coding special in the first place. The technologies are always changing and going in and out of style Kager says so you have to be really adaptable and willing to keep learning both in and out of work.
While sometimes be tiring but at the end of the day the process of constant learning is exactly what makes coding so engaging. Melnyk echoes this saying that the the dips in her own relationship with code come at times when shes finally gotten into the groove of working with a particular programming language and suddenly theres a workplace or industry shift to a new language.