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-slightly peeved we are not full stack developers, we are not front- or back-end
-developers. we are computer programmers trying to solve a problem. that problem,
-specifically is to automate, or reduce manual touch-time for a variety of tasks.
-we are not mature enough as a team to be discussing our team's brand. we don't
-even have one product as a team. we don't focus on one vs the other, we're focus
-on making problems go away. we need general-purpose programmers who can
-efficiently make those things go faster. we're not on a department-level
-strategy. we're barely on a team-level strategy. we still have "developers" who
-are staying up late doing manual deployments. we have developers with years of
-experience rewriting functionality between "ends" because they're constantly
-cloning huge amounts of data from one location to another instead of working on
-a single subset. I don't have the answers to fix these problems but I almost
-don't think it's specialization or rebranding that will make them go away.