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grttw 4 days ago

Actually this does nothing but create more noise in an org.

The Job of the engineer is to be really good with the tech not business.

elephanlemon 3 days ago | parent [-]

Some examples of skills you could develop:

-formal verification

-computational fluid dynamics

-control theory

-materials science

-graphics

I think what I’m suggesting is: consider being more than just a software engineer. Become a software engineer with expertise in other fields. Or a software engineer AND a fluid simulation engineer. This might not make sense for someone who currently works at say a business SaaS company, but how much longer are those jobs going to be around?

But this is also a great time to be building your own business, in which case you may want to develop business related skills.

glouwbug 3 days ago | parent [-]

I had exactly this way of thinking last year and began specializing myself: github.com/glouw/ensim4

I reckon moving forward software will became an applied tool to the applied sciences. I mean, it always has been, but the barrier to entry has lowered for the easily verifiable, and that is programming, and not the problem being solved