Depending on what you mean by "codes on the side". A friend I went to school with for computer science (who I learned a lot from as a programmer) ended up going into product management. He recently took a year off to code his own game and then got hired as the CTO, over engineering and product depts, of the company we used to work for.
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Depending on what you mean by "codes on the side". A friend I went to school with for computer science (who I learned a lot from as a programmer) ended up going into product management. He recently took a year off to code his own game and then got hired as the CTO, over engineering and product depts, of the company we used to work for.