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by strobe
4864 days ago
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I'm is generalist, but might be not a 'full stack engineer' - because I person who has and use skills from two different worlds Art/Design & Software development. Some time ago I realize that the generalist skill set it's give more freedom to me, because if you do only something one, you will going into a trap (you will become very dependent on your employer, tools, industry, market etc. and if something of that is going to fail you be a first who suffer from it).
As generalist you have more clear view about any problem that you working on, but you can lack in some areas (in most cases it's can be easy solved by short connections with domain experts). Generalist skills is very suitable for small cool teams, specialist more in demand to big corporations. My skill set Art&Developing is very helpful for projects like games, and for any projects what is have very strong connection between graphics and technical parts. But generally specialist&generalist it's not strong terms because you able to be a generalist on some level but on the more hight level you still be a specialist. |
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