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How much do web developers earn? What is their salary?
Here’s a breakdown for web developer salaries in Cameroon: Experience Typical Monthly Salary Typical Yearly Salary 0-2 years ~ 181,000 XAF / month ~ 2,173,000 XAF / year 2-5 years ~ 275,000 XAF / month (Glassdoor base) ~ 3,300,000 XAF / year for 2-5 yrs 5-10 years — ~ 4,870,300 XAF / year 10-15Read more
Here’s a breakdown for web developer salaries in Cameroon:
Now, if you want to know how much Alain Web-creator earns each month as a “Web Developer,” it’s difficult to answer because he’s been working freelance for a few years.
And to be honest, French-speaking clients pay poorly compared to English-speaking clients, lol!
How much do web developers earn? What is their salary?
Good question. It really depends a lot on country, company, tech stack, and experience. Here are some typical web developer salaries as a reference (anonymous dev talking): Country Typical Salary Experience USA ~ US$ 81,753 / year on average Or ~US$ 90,941 / year • Entry (~0-2 yrs): lower end ~US$4Read more
Good question. It really depends a lot on country, company, tech stack, and experience. Here are some typical web developer salaries as a reference (anonymous dev talking):
Or ~US$ 90,941 / year
• Mid/senior: can go up to ~US$140K+
Glassdoor shows many devs with 1-3 yrs experience making €33K-39K senior / experienced can go to €65K-75K+
• Mid: ~€55K-65K
• Senior (many yrs): ~€65K-75K+
According to ECE, junior ~€35K-45K, mid ~€50K, senior ~€65K+
• Mid (4-9 yrs): ~€50K/year (per Glassdoor / reports)
• Senior (10+ yrs): up to ~€65K+ (varies)
According to AmbitionBox: ₹1 lakh – ₹7.8 lakhs/year depending on experience
• ~3 yrs: up to ~₹8.8 Lakh (AmbitionBox)
• Senior / experienced: data varies a lot
What is a programmer’s life like?
4. Family Life Your family thinks you can: Hack Facebook Fix a broken TV Unblock their WiFi Recover deleted photos Create an app in 24 hours Make money “just by clicking things” They never understand why “the website isn’t working if you only changed one line.” You love them, but they cannot fathomRead more
4. Family Life
Your family thinks you can:
Hack Facebook
Fix a broken TV
Unblock their WiFi
Recover deleted photos
Create an app in 24 hours
Make money “just by clicking things”
They never understand why “the website isn’t working if you only changed one line.”
You love them, but they cannot fathom why you stare at a screen all day and still look tired. 🙂 this is a own Life of #AlainWebcxreator
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3. Personal Life: A Love–Hate Relationship Sleep You sleep like Node.js: event-loop based.Sometimes 4 hours. Sometimes 12. No pattern. Food You either: Forget to eat the whole dayor Eat something fast so you can go back to coding Hobbies You say you’ll go to the gym.Instead, you install a new librarRead more
3. Personal Life: A Love–Hate Relationship
Sleep
You sleep like Node.js: event-loop based.
Sometimes 4 hours. Sometimes 12. No pattern.
Food
You either:
Forget to eat the whole day
or
Eat something fast so you can go back to coding
Hobbies
You say you’ll go to the gym.
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What is a programmer’s life like?
2. Work Environment: The Good, the Bad & the Buggy If you work remotely Your office is your bed, your sofa, or a table somewhere. Zoom call at 10? You’re wearing a decent shirt but pyjama pants. You fix bugs while listening to music or YouTube tutorials. If you work in an office There’s a “SenioRead more
2. Work Environment: The Good, the Bad & the Buggy
If you work remotely
Your office is your bed, your sofa, or a table somewhere.
Zoom call at 10? You’re wearing a decent shirt but pyjama pants.
You fix bugs while listening to music or YouTube tutorials.
If you work in an office
There’s a “Senior Developer” who knows everything.
There’s a “Junior Developer” who breaks everything.
There’s a PM who asks: “Can we do that by tomorrow?”
…for a feature that needs 3 weeks.
Common in both cases
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30% fixing code you wrote last week
60% Googling, ChatGPT-ing, StackOverflow-ing
Deploying on Friday is forbidden. Always.
What is a programmer’s life like?
What a Programmer’s Life Is Really Like (From a Programmer’s POV) 1. Mornings: Debugging Your Own Life You wake up, usually later than you planned.You tell yourself: “Today I’ll be productive.”Then you grab your laptop before you even brush your teeth to check Slack, GitHub, or an error message thatRead more
What a Programmer’s Life Is Really Like (From a Programmer’s POV)
1. Mornings: Debugging Your Own Life
You wake up, usually later than you planned.
You tell yourself: “Today I’ll be productive.”
Then you grab your laptop before you even brush your teeth to check Slack, GitHub, or an error message that kept you awake last night.
Coffee = the first dependency your system loads.
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