Yup, there are two types of people in the world, those who own their own career and drive it forward and those who expect their career to be handed to them.
AI coding assistants are reshaping career trajectories in software engineering. From observing how my team uses these tools, fullstack engineers are shipping complete features solo while specialists often hit boundaries at their domain edges. I suspect that generalist roles are gaining significant advantages in many (though not all) companies as broader architectural thinking becomes more valuable than deep specialisation. Curious how others are thinking about and adapting their skills and teams for this shift
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