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by nathan_f77
4398 days ago
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First "DevOps", now "Full-stack Developer". I'm kind of tired of these posts about labels. I would much rather work with someone who identifies as a full-stack developer, because I think it's a sign that they're genuinely interested in their field. My first impression of someone who solely does front-end or back-end work is that they're scared or unable to learn new things. It's not specialization, it's a lack of ability. I didn't really choose to become a full-stack developer or get involved in dev-ops / IT / sysadmin work. It's just something you have to do when you work at a startup, because no-one else is going to do it. I'm really grateful for the time I've spent reading the Saltstack documentation back-to-front, learning how to set up RADIUS and EAP-TLS secured Wifi, setting up logging and error reporting tools, setting up DeployStudio, Munki and Boxen to provision new developer laptops, setting up the VPN, DNS, etc., even though that's not in my job description. Anyway, we're hiring full-stack developers at ZenPayroll [1]. Come and work on some challenging problems with an awesome team! [1] https://zenpayroll.com/careers |
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