My name is James Liep, and I've spent the last 20 years discovering what it takes to be a successful professional programmer. I've been involved on projects for over 100 companies, including some well-known names like Motorola, HP, Columbia-Tristar, and others. I've worked with programmers in 40 U.S. States, 5 Canadian provinces, Europe and beyond. From ancient 1980's hardware to the latest Facebook and iPhone apps, I've pretty much seen it all.
This blog is not about writing code. Programming is an art, yes, but you need more than beautiful code to build a successful career. The Wealthy Programmer is my chance to inspire and educate the next generation of young programmers. I became a wealthy programmer, and you can too!
Be wealthy, not greedy! Check out kiva.org and help others to succeed.
I'm not a financial adviser. Any financial "advice" you see here is just the opinion of a lowly programmer. This is just my two cents, and it's worth every penny you paid.
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