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by barrkel
3212 days ago
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Part of the problem is that the discipline is very wide, and there's different mixes of skills needed: +-----------+
|\ business | - excel macros
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| \ users | - web dev
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| \ | - back end dev
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| \ | - framework dev
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| \ | - tooling
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| coding \| - OS / compiler / database dev
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There's no simple cutoff that can mark someone out simply as a developer. And the diagram above doesn't reflect the fact that within each slice of the coding wedge, there's a different mix of technologies, different rates of technology turnover, requiring a different mix of e.g. aptitude to pick up new technologies quickly, vs depth of experience in existing technologies, quite apart from what the specific technologies are. |
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