Julio Biason
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title = "Things I Learnt The Hard Way - Companies Look For Specialists But Keep Generalists Longer" |
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date = 2019-07-17 |
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tags = ["en-au", "books", "things i learnt", "jobs", "specialists", "generalists"] |
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If you know a lot about one single language, it may make it easier to get a |
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job, but in the long run, language usage dies or loses its charms and you'll |
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need to find something else. Knowing a bit about a lot of other languages |
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helps in the long run, not to mention that may help you think of better |
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solutions. |
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Even if you're in a shop that is mainly in one single language, that's no |
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excuse to not check other languages. But, then again, learning languages that |
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are just small changes on the current language would not help you either. |
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Alan Perlis, author of the ALGOL language, has one excellent phrase: "A |
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language that doesn't affect the way you think about programming, is not worth |
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knowing." |
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I still maintain one single rule for programming languages: The language I use |
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at work must not be the same language I use outside it[^1]. That simple rule |
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made sure I was always learning something new. |
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Learning a new language can also help you understand things in some language |
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you used before: Rust help me understand how generics works in Java; seeing |
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how to do dependency injection in C++ help me understand how Spring does it in |
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Java. |
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On top of that, because I was always learning something new, moving between |
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projects was something that happened a lot. At one point, I was hired to work |
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with Python, but the contract was taking too long to be signed, and my manager |
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asked if I could help some other team with their iOS application. Because I |
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did learn a bit about Objective-C, surely I could help. Later, another project |
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in C show up and guess who also knew C? |
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[^1]: ... which led me into some sad times when I was working with Python. |
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