Yeah, 20 years ago. Now the landscape has changed massively. The only minorities today who can start a new company, that makes them more money than a job at a FAANG company, are women.
I wish there was an abridged version of this book for experienced devs. I guess I can just skip past the parts I feel confident about. I know Python pretty well, but I want to get a back-end job doing it. Like, I wanna develop services in Python for other devs.
Sorry that is off-topic. Thank you!
Another interesting job board would be for people who are trying to switch fields. For example, how do you transition into web-dev with 5 years of experience in embedded (or vice-versa)? I find it funny that in the era of standard tests for interviews (i.e. Leetcode style), employers still ask for relevant experience in their tech stack, too. Somehow the industry helped them have their cake and eat it too.