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at your workplace, do you get to work on different languages or do you all stick to just one language?

is there anything wrong with being jack of all trades?

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    Jack of all trades makes life complex and challenging -I love it.

    I do PHP, Python, JS, and their DBS counter parts along side of Salesforce on a daily basis and change between the often through the day.

    But, In saying that.
    Don’t be a jack of all trades if you don’t know at least 1 major language well.
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    Personally I think it's good to specialize but branch out to get a good rounded idea of what there is if you can. I

    I started in PHP but moved slowly in to JS then React and now a digital strategist. It means I can be obnoxious and grumpy in whole new ways about lots of different things.
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    @C0D4 Life would be complex if I'd need to do everything that's required in only one language.
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    I do Node.js, Golang, React as well as DevOps stuff (AWS, Linux Server Maintenance etc). I think I'd get bored if I only wrote one language all the time.
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    Interesting replies. So for those who are jack of all trades, how does it help with applying for a job?

    Like most companies have generic designations like software engineer, but when it comes to hiring one, they want a specialised developer. I’m sure most of you would do fine if interviewed for one of such technology, but would their HR consider you for the role?
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