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by ThrowawayR2
506 days ago
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That advice is valid for dime-a-dozen coders working dime-a-dozen jobs, which, granted, is the majority of developers, but we're on Hacker News. The more specialized and deeply technical a role is, the smaller the pool of qualified people is and the really senior folks tend to know each other. Networking matters much much more in these smaller tight-knit communities. |
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You might rely more on your network when you don't have any notable skill sets that set you apart from other developers.
Your claim isn't rational or practical?
This is what I mean, your attributing certain outcomes to an action that's effectively just a placebo effect. It doesn't actually matter.