That goes both ways though. It also means that you can get hired by some company on the other side of the world that possibly offers better conditions than anything local.
Well yes it's great for Indians / Africans. For people living in U.S, U.K not so much.
I think it also means people should go deep, way deep in their stack. Don't switch too much. You know PHP? Become great in PHP. Know Ruby? Stick to Ruby and become a real expert. Generalists may become a commodity...just my personal opinion. You will have to set yourself apart somehow. What is your strategy in this brave new world?
As somebody who's quite a bit of a generalist, I really don't see this happening. IT is just such a huge field that knowing enough general stuff to be useful is still pretty hard.
joelbluminator|4 years ago
kanzenryu2|4 years ago
Zababa|4 years ago
If you live in San Francisco or London, probably, but there are lots of places where the cost of living is lower.