We need a language that compiles to js with strong typing not another ts!
Yeah pretty much!
There's a big area between mastery and struggling plus the cost of mastery is time investment with no obvious financial reward for example!
Does a "kernel" of a field really does increase in size over time? or is it that we are accustomed to being highly specialized?
Any research/advice/tips on how a software engineer makes himself more effective in the job market?
What's the point of mastery anyways? If you are a master software engineer, what does that guarantee? is investing in mastery the best use of your time?
Couldnt fund it: the idea is extremely obvious in the market and waiting to be built!
We need a language that compiles to js with strong typing not another ts!
Yeah pretty much!
There's a big area between mastery and struggling plus the cost of mastery is time investment with no obvious financial reward for example!
Does a "kernel" of a field really does increase in size over time? or is it that we are accustomed to being highly specialized?
Any research/advice/tips on how a software engineer makes himself more effective in the job market?
What's the point of mastery anyways? If you are a master software engineer, what does that guarantee? is investing in mastery the best use of your time?
Couldnt fund it: the idea is extremely obvious in the market and waiting to be built!