> Let's say a team wants to build a website. Are you sure you'll have better odds at making it in time with a specialist for HTML, CSS, and Javascript?
Yes, I'd prefer an expert in LESS and SASS and another expert in Angular or whatever javascript framework, rather than two jack of all trades. They're different skills. In fact, most software shops do specialise at least to the level of frontend and backend and usually further depending on their size and the size of the project.
There is still a role for a 'senior foreman' to oversee the process, but that was always the case, even in Smith's time.
Yes, I'd prefer an expert in LESS and SASS and another expert in Angular or whatever javascript framework, rather than two jack of all trades. They're different skills. In fact, most software shops do specialise at least to the level of frontend and backend and usually further depending on their size and the size of the project.
There is still a role for a 'senior foreman' to oversee the process, but that was always the case, even in Smith's time.
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