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>>I have to deliver products and deliverables, when and what do I focus on wrt gaps in my knowledge? Git? Unix commands? OWASP Security principles? Cache busting? global state management? ORM integrations with popular DBs? Kubernetes configs?

> With that mentality, what do you ever learn?

The way I understand it, this comment is saying you have to prioritize and work on the highest-impact areas. Of course you grow, but until a certain point you don't benefit much from knowing the guts of git more than Framework X.

I have never experienced any joy of creativity from using git, so it's not something I'm putting high on my list. Heck, learning Rust was 10x as good for my development as git, so I don't regret prioritizing that way.

I expect (hope?) that most people understand the git they use in their daily workflow... but that doesn't mean they have to have mastered every dark corner. Find a specialist (Stack Overflow :) when an unusual situation arises. If it's happening consistently, then I agree some more learning should occur.



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