HACKER Q&A
📣 djellybeans

Why the dichotomy of “small” and “large” scale dev dev?


And why do I rarely seen any context of transition states between the two? For instance: When does a small-scale but growing app no longer qualify as "small", and does it make it automatically large-scale at that point? (maybe it's similar to the heap paradox?) Another sample topic: Companies that prefer to hire for experience in large-scale web dev. Small-scale devs want to learn but lack the means in their current job. And they do not know whether the best approach for their software is a gradual change or you turn it on like a light switch.

Providing more context in when and how small turns into big could be especially useful for professionals who only know small-scale dev practices but are trying to bridge the gap.


  👤 smoldesu Accepted Answer ✓
It's about specialization, as far as I can tell. A full-stack dev is very appealing to smaller firms that want to get as much value out of an employee as possible, but someone who just specializes in packaging may be more attractive to a "large scale" employer.