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By JTechnologist
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Published: Dec 20 2009 / 22:50

Become a Specialist or Generalist. Which one?
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Rodney Woodruff replied ago:

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Ok article. The grammar mistakes make it very challenging to read.

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doclolieven replied ago:

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Challenging is, in this case, an understatement...

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wyla replied ago:

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Generalizing specialist.

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IvanoBulo replied ago:

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There could be no specialists in Java, for instance. There are so many things to learn that when you end learning something new, something else you already know become outdated. So you can actually be specialist and generalist at the same time but it depends on the scope you choose...

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