Depends entirely on the role.

While it'd be nice to think that every grunt in an enterprise role has a
background in UX, JVM memory management tweaking, Scrum team leadership and
multi-master relational database setup, the reality is somewhat different.

That said, as the team size decreases the required skillset increases.
There's already overlap in your definitions, and I'd expect an IT team of
one (ie, a self-made startup) to have some knowledge of all of the below.

On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 4:09 PM, marsbomber <jimji...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi guys,
>
> I want to raise a questions here as per subject. How do you define a
> modern developer these days. Which of the following should a modern
> developer tick?
>
> - Front end dev
> - Backend dev
> - Server Admin
> - Operations
> - DBA to some degree
> - BA
> - Others?
>
> Love to hear your inputs!
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