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    237 months ago

    As someone who likes to dip their toes into everything, I feel a bit called out by “master of nothing”.

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      7 months ago

      My apologies. My intention wasn’t a dig at engineers themselves, but rather the trend of employers seeking “full stack” engineers, and the implications of them shopping for a singular engineer willing to do the job of multiple engineers-- IE be taken advantage of, and the first to be let go, because of a lack of specialized domain knowledge, etc.

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      37 months ago

      It just means he can’t do it by himself.

      Yours won’t be perfect, but you can do the whole thing by yourself.

      • Dr. Wesker
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        17 months ago

        Why would I want to do it by myself, in a professional team setting?