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by newhouseb
5243 days ago
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> A list of common languages is something that pushes me away. In this job posting across all four roles the most per job role is 3, i.e. Ruby, ObjC (presumably IOS) and/or Java (presumably Android). I'm curious which part you specifically take issue with as everything listed seems pretty vanilla to me. I'm usually wary of postings that say things like "we use Python, Node.js, Ruby, Haskell, ObjC", but for different reasons because this seems to indicate they don't know how to select the best technologies for the job to minimize complexity and rather just choose everything that is in vogue. > they want someone who can do it all I'm not sure if you're implying "all at the same time", or just _can_ do it all. Great programmers can do most anything you throw at them (and I've come across a few like this). |
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You talk in technical terms, they do in business terms.
They want one hacker to solve all their problems.
My comment about the list of languages is not aimed at that specific posting, but about postings in general.