So in general I personally am kind of the type of person that's pretty interested in the edge of tech. I want to experience new and exciting projects and do what hasn't been done before - or more realistically at least work in a team close to that.
But recently I thought about what my skills are actually the most useful for. So the following scenarios against each other in a thought experiment:
A. Edge: The edge of tech. Working on new stuff, much experimentation, many fails, startups, young dynamic.
B. Corporate: Bringing old corporate environments further towards today. The key thought about this is that maybe enabeling 10 older experienced devs is more value for mankind than only myself doing my best. Simple stuff like introducing Git. Or modern IDEs. Or parsing their own sourcecode with python scripts.
C. Other Industries: Being the techie in other industries where nobody else can code is hard. Finding places where people are open to this is rare. Bureaucracy. And finding places where introducing coding over Excel are rare but can sometimes do 100x for other industries.
So, where do you think of yourself to make the biggest difference?
A73.7%
B15.8%
C10.5%
19 votes \ poll ended