> Because if you count yourself among those interested in the topic, that's precisely the type of stuff you're eager to learn so that you're in a better position to address those problems.
People will work on problems of different scales in a career ; will you agree that different scales of problems call for different techniques ?
I have no problem with FANGs documenting how to fix FANGs issues !
I'm a little bit concerned about FANGs-devs-wanabee applying the same techniques to non-FANGs issues, though, for lack of training resources about the "not trivial but a bit boring" techniques.
Your insight about the budget / salaries makes sense, though : a book about "building your first boring IT project right" is definitely not going to be a best seller anytime soon :D !
People will work on problems of different scales in a career ; will you agree that different scales of problems call for different techniques ?
I have no problem with FANGs documenting how to fix FANGs issues !
I'm a little bit concerned about FANGs-devs-wanabee applying the same techniques to non-FANGs issues, though, for lack of training resources about the "not trivial but a bit boring" techniques.
Your insight about the budget / salaries makes sense, though : a book about "building your first boring IT project right" is definitely not going to be a best seller anytime soon :D !