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by Radim
892 days ago
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I've experienced the opposite too: orgs looking at down on cloud-only devs. The idea being that devs who lean on cloud excessively do that to masks their lack of fundamentals, which will cause costly fuck ups no matter what technology they use, cloud or on-prem. Maybe directionally similar idea to hiring ex-Googlers? Some orgs also don't like those. Specific mindset, specific toolbox. |
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Whatever their fundamental skills are, the most important way they add value is by optimizing things like lambda startup time or EC2 CPU utilization. Does this allow them to mask deep problems with fundamentals? I guess it could, but that sounds a bit gatekeep-y to me.