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by hardwaresofton
4330 days ago
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I guess this is obvious advice, but you should probably focus on getting better at designing solutions by designing solutions. While I'm a little fuzzy on what exactly the word "solution" means for you, but if it means things like designing a product that accomplishes a goal from backend to front, then you can certainly do that without anyone's permissions, and it serves as great practice for learning the areas that actually must be considered when creating solutions for clients. Also, struggling with the large space of possible solutions is the job of a person who creates solutions. Carefully weighing tradeoffs and making good choices in the face of uncertainty is kind of the reason they pay architects and people with those kinds of jobs so much |
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This is why I'm leaving, actually: opportunities to design solutions are dwindling, as I'm getting more managerial work.