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I'm not a web developer, but your question piqued my interest. Let me explain: As far as I can tell, you're asking other people about their experience with being a stutter in a particular field. That's all well and good, but nothing will tell you whether you'll experience the same, right? That's for you to find out. However, of course, I realize you're asking about experience exactly to have something to go on. That's very common when faced with an unknown. But in this case, I think the question you _really_ should be asking is: How would I handle a situation where I had to communicate despite my stutter? This question leads us to other questions, I think. How are you with those situations now? Do you struggle with them? Are you getting better at them? Do you have a handle on them? Do you have a problem with stuttering when you don't really want to be stuttering - yet do you persist to bring out your message? I think that... if you can get to a place where you're comfortable with your stutter... it doesn't matter which situation you're in. Because you'll just be communicating regardless. Now, where do you see yourself in relation to these points? :)