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cuddlyogre121812hI've had to do everything myself for 10 years so I've had to get good at almost everything. But if I had to pick the thing I'm best at it would be backend web stuff and desktop development. Design is definitely not my strong suit.
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Good in most things i care about but hopeless in design. Never made something beautiful myself. The lack of design skills is often frustrating. It makes me dependent. We don't want that right.
My specialty is overall performance, in general I work hard and I deliver. As soft skill I do the administration (tickets) part quite well. Documentation could be better, not a hobby of mine. I can talk endless about my projects but describing them in a professional way is hard in someway.
My preference is to write in C, but i don't have professional experience regarding that, in other most common languages I do have professional experience. Also, I like to write things from scratch (reinvent the wheel) where nobody wants to pay for. Sadly, it's mostly web because that's popular in the job market. But I realize that not working with the preferred tech is just a minor issue in comparison with people doing complete jobs they don't like which is common too.
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Hazarth94745hI also really enjoy tuning performane and memory usage. Im looking into cuda programming right now. I tinkered with openCL in the past but now It's time to get serious about these optimizations on gpu.
But overall I think Im good in most software dev stuff, except frontends, I hate frontends -
Yeah, after doing almost everything like a whore for decades, I decided to specialize in native iOS development. I‘m much more happy now.
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telling "agile solution architects", "ux experts" and other members of "middle management but with extra steps"-roles that their ideas are bullshit, and that it will fail in this and that way.
then later, telling the same people that things failed in this and that way because their ideas were bullshit. -
hightower02hFor me, it's important to have the big picture of what I'm doing. It is changing constantly as I adapt to new challenges, learn from experiences, and respond to the evolving needs of the market.
Even tho we are all software engineers, everyone needs to specialize and become really good at a particular discipline.
What are you good at?
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