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by dkarapetyan
3603 days ago
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My point is the distinction is artificial. I've worked on both sides of the fence and the more you know about the other side the better programmer you can be. Being an application developer that is completely oblivious of deployment, build, configuration pipelines means you won't be able to build the best application you possibly can if you knew about those things. Similarly being a generic UNIX sysadmin that worships at the altar of Puppet et al means you will constantly be fighting with application developers about how to do things because you'll be unaware of their needs. |
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