I used to work with databases and data only for like first 4 years of my career, which kinda became boring. Then I started doing services and front-end. I love the change and my previous experience helps a lot now.
It's easy to understand complicated data flow, write performant SQL code be able to read execution plans. Lots of full stack developers lack this.
Agree! We do an SRE rotation with our devs where one of them will come work on the SRE team for 3-6 months. It gives them a peek behind the curtain and teaches them how we approach code and performance. Then they can take what they learn back to their teams and apply it and teach others.
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I used to work with databases and data only for like first 4 years of my career, which kinda became boring. Then I started doing services and front-end. I love the change and my previous experience helps a lot now.
It's easy to understand complicated data flow, write performant SQL code be able to read execution plans. Lots of full stack developers lack this.
Agree! We do an SRE rotation with our devs where one of them will come work on the SRE team for 3-6 months. It gives them a peek behind the curtain and teaches them how we approach code and performance. Then they can take what they learn back to their teams and apply it and teach others.