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Syntax - Tasty Web Development Treats

Specialization vs Generalization

Syntax - Tasty Web Development Treats

Wes Bos

Tech News, Technology, News

4.9 • 1.2K Ratings

🗓️ 19 September 2018

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

In this episode Wes and Scott discuss specialization vs generalization - the different ways one can be a generalist or a specialist, advantages and disadvantages to both, and, ultimately, which is the better career path. Freshbooks - Sponsor Get a 30 day free trial of Freshbooks at freshbooks.com/syntax and put SYNTAX in the “How did you hear about us?” section. Dev Lifts — Sponsor Dev Lifts - Thad and JC are on a mission to make web developers healthy. They’re currently offering Personal Training and Nutrition Plans as well as a new program called Fit.Start. Get 50% off with the coupon code “tasty”. Check it out today! Show Notes 4:18 - What is a specialist? Someone who is very good at one or two things Can be very lucrative if you’ve taken the time to become well-known in you’re industry 12:20 - What is a generalist? Two ways to look at generalists: Someone who tries to do a little bit of everything (e.g. a developer who does Wordpress, Drupal, Django, Rails, etc.) Someone who builds related skills around one area (e.g. a JavaScript developer who can code up a backend and a frontend) There will be more jobs available for the dev with tightly integrated skills in related areas than a true “jack of all trades”. 22:22 - Frontend vs Backend Frontend Frameworks (React, Vue, etc.) CSS Performance Animations Backend Web servers Serverless / AWS Scaling Frameworks Performance Databases Docker CI 26:50 - When to widen your focus When you are complacent with your mastery You need a skill to get something done. For fun For a specific job 30:42 - When to narrow your focus You don’t feel control over your skills You are missing out on employment because a lack of skills in one department You feel overwhelmed by the options available You want to be the "go to person” For fun 35:48 - How to master and expand Focus on one skill at at time. Master it and then expand on your skillset Find satellite skills - things that work in harmony 38:47 - Scott’s journey 42:31 - Wes’ journey 44:55 - How to know where to focus Necessity will dictate a lot - what do you need right now? Job postings - you can stack the deck in your favor by learning React. Once you are in, you’re can lean anything you want. Follow your heart - but have a plan 51:03 - Should I be a generalist or a specialist? Wes: There is nothing wrong with having a large skillset as long as you aren’t mediocre at everything. If you’re optimizing for hire-ability I think having a defined focus on either front-end or back-end is best, but still an understanding of how the other works. Ideally you have 1) Very good JS skills, 2) an understanding of how things work on both ends. Scott: You can do either, but whatever you do, do it well. It’s easier to do a few things well than many things well. That said there are some virtuosic devs out there who can be amazing at many things, however those people are not common. Most people have holes in their armor. Links JAMstack_conf ××× SIIIIICK ××× PIIIICKS ××× Scott: Great British Baking Show Wes: 1 Pointless Packaging Instagram / 2 Ozark Season 2 Shameless Plugs Scott’s React Testing for Beginners Course Wes’ Advanced React Course Tweet us your tasty treats! Scott’s Instagram LevelUpTutorials Instagram Wes’ Instagram Wes’ Twitter Wes’ Facebook Scott’s Twitter Make sure to include @SyntaxFM in your tweets

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0:00.0

You're listening to Syntax, the podcast with the tastiest web development treats out there.

0:06.0

Strap yourself in and get ready.

0:08.0

Here is Scott Telinsky and West Boss.

0:10.4

Hello everybody and welcome to Syntax.

0:13.4

We are the podcast with the tastiest web development treats.

0:17.0

Today we're talking all about specialization versus generalization.

0:22.0

I get questions about this all the time.

0:24.1

People who are either in their job for a while and they feel like they're not really good at one thing.

0:30.1

And people who are brand new to web development, they don't really know what to focus on should I get good at absolutely everything or should I just get good at absolute just like one thing so we're gonna try to unpack that and give our thoughts as to what you should do.

0:43.6

Today's episode is sponsored by two awesome companies,

0:46.8

Fresh Books, which is going to help you do all of your cloud accounting,

0:50.4

all of your expenses, all of your inputs, all of your outputs, everything your inputs all of your outputs everything

0:54.0

that has to do is running a business and a dev lifts which is going to get you fit so

0:58.8

if you are a developer and you are looking to get strong or lose some weight or just kind of get tuned in mentally

1:06.0

because you want to be totally focused then Devless is going to help you out with that.

1:10.0

We'll talk about both of those companies part way through this episode.

1:14.0

Hello Scott how you doing today?

1:16.0

Hey!

1:17.0

Here hello to you as well as I'm doing pretty good.

1:21.0

Hey, we have some fantastic news which is finally public that we can start sharing with people.

1:26.0

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1:29.0

Yeah, I know. I know and the funny thing is that we've known about this for a good amount of time now and people have been like like four months.

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