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> I know a lot of employees or freelancers making a lot more working for companies in Malaga or companies elsewhere;

I talked about the rule - undoubtedly there are exceptions. I once interviewed for a senior position for a prominent Malaga company, and they offered me less than my first job ever here in Barcelona.

> Most programmers would find it more of a problem to learn new stuff all the time.

One could argue that London/SF programmers do exactly that - and are compensated accordingly!

We are in the technology business - by definition those who don't keep up are left behind. Maybe not drastically, but gradually and without you noticing.



> We are in the technology business - by definition those who don't keep up are left behind. Maybe not drastically, but gradually and without you noticing.

I agree, i'm saying many programmers would not think that a problem as long as the market demands those 'older' technologies. If you read HN or /r/programming you might think you are missing out all the time; if you make E200k+ at BBVA as senior dev you really wouldn't notice any of that. You would be using stuff that hasn't changed massively for over a decade. I would wager that a lot (most) programmers would prefer the latter to the former. Not me, not you, but many would.




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