Programmers Shouldn’t Specialize Early, Says Former Meta Engineer

Early-career engineers should beware of specializing too soon, said Philip Su, a former engineer at Microsoft, Meta, and OpenAI, and founder of podcast player Superphonic.

“That, I think, is a tricky decision depending on how well the person knows themselves,” Su said on a recent episode of “The Developing Dev” podcast when asked if it was better to be a generalist or to pick a niche and stick to it.

“So there’s the occasional exceptional person — like these prodigies in chess, for instance, right?” he added. “They will have been a prodigy by the time they’re eight or nine years old, and so they’re obviously fit to play chess. That person should specialize, because that’s an unnaturally unique talent, right?”

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