I've always had the "non-specialized" professional guilt. After reading the book "Range" by David Epstein, I couldn't disagree more with your statement. People with wider experiences and skills have proven to be more creative and innovating whenever faced with complex problems.
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Perhaps my intent was obfuscated: I'm *all for* range and generalist experience. What the "full stack" moniker has stood for is not that, tho; instead, it has pitched false mastery through compression of experience, rather than the stretch of true range.
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I think I disagree with this!
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Let's get a beer and hash it ou...oh.
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Hahaha I have feelings about Google's interview process for an accessibility advocate/specialist if that's the case
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I have feelings about Google's interview process and they're probably not far off yours.
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I am basically to blame for Full Stack. I was trying to kill “ninja rockstar” about 10 years ago and monkeypawed myself. Been apologizing ever since. I’m sorry. https://m.facebook.com/notes/facebook-engineering/the-full-stack-part-i/461505383919/ …
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I'm more of a short-stack man myself..

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