I am not a software dev. I work more in network security and have a history of hardware support skills.
That being said, I would encourage anyone like yourself looking into software to also understand the infrastructure side of things on some level.
It is important to know how the hardware that runs your software works and its limitations :)
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I am not a software dev. I work more in network security and have a history of hardware support skills.
That being said, I would encourage anyone like yourself looking into software to also understand the infrastructure side of things on some level.
It is important to know how the hardware that runs your software works and its limitations :)