Ownership: The Invisible Superpower
"It worked on my machine." Ownership is what separates just another developer from someone who actually builds product.
An engineer's value isn't measured in lines of code. This series explores the evolution of the engineer who stops thinking only about technology and starts thinking about impact: pragmatism over purism, ownership over delegation, and product over features.
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"It worked on my machine." Ownership is what separates just another developer from someone who actually builds product.
Technical purism doesn't pay the bills. Learn when to prioritize speed, when to invest in architecture, and how to use technical debt strategically.
The classic senior engineer -- extreme depth in one stack, focused on implementation -- is becoming obsolete. The natural evolution is becoming an expert generalist: real technical depth with the breadth of judgment to connect technology with business.
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