There is something inside of me trying to process the parade of resumes I'm seeing that say someone is a "JavaScript Engineer"
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AFAICT this means one of two things: 1.) a career spent (thus far) in a single, preferred backend language 2.) a career spent on the frontend with an increasingly backend-relevant set of skills (hopefully)
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In none of the cases I've encountered thus far does this seem to describe a cross-cutting set of backend or frontend relevant skills. that is, JavaScript seems to be the commonality in something I'm struggling to express kindly. Perhaps this was once PHP's role?
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Replying to @troutgirl
Nah. PHP was the widest road; JS might be that now. I think this is signaling. JS might just say "I'm in the valuable middle"?
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I think it might mean, I make interfaces but CSS is not my strongest suit.
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CSS means specialism. It's a unique skill ("I've mind-melded with this constraint solver, fight me!!!!"). JS/PHP aspire to "general computing" as brands. It's fascinating!
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I have the feeling there's a fire-sale on anyone who puts C++ first/foremost on their resumes RN.
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