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Most Enterprise Applications have more frameworks than developers. Many have more NPM / Maven / NuGet libraries than users. If these libraries were ubiquitous then we might be OK, but this is far from the case. It is entirely possible to be a legitimate expert in some platform, yet encounter completely new dependencies when moving between projects. Given this diversity, one might expect a renewed emphasis in our industry on specialisation. But instead the reverse is true. The modern developer is often expected to conduct their own QA, transition their code to Cloud Native, and perform their own Threat Modeling. All whilst analysing requirements, organising demos, and generally being a Product Person. In previous decades we questioned what it meant to be an expert in our trade. Today that seems quaint. A more relevant question is - “are we so spread out that expertise is no longer possible”? In this talk we will explore the proposition that Enterprise IT will soon be so spread out that skilled work becomes a thing of the past. Along the way we will explore why you need to be a Full Stack Developer in four different dimensions, the impact of AI and low-code on our profession, why ultimately all your code sucks, and how to be successful at your job and get away with it. --- Garth Gilmour - Developer Advocate at JetBrains Eamonn Boyle - VP of Engineering at Gearset --- Norfolk Developers Conference 2024 A recording of a talk from the Norfolk Developers Conference in 2024. This annual conference is held in the heart of Norfolk, in the fine city of Norwich. The Eastern region's largest developer conference. To read more about the conference and see the schedule, goto 2024.nordevcon.com, or to read about the next conference, please visit nordevcon.com. We gathered in Norwich to learn, discuss, and network with an eclectic bunch of the best of East Anglia's tech scene, joined by a group of international conference veterans. 35 sessions, kicking off on the 16th February 2023, and closing 17th February 2023. Norfolk Developers aka nor(DEV): We are very lucky in Norfolk to have a thriving and highly active tech community. You might want to try something new or wish to take your software development up to the next level. We want to jump into the detail and bring you practical value. We want to make it easy for you to access knowledge, progress and prosper in the highly specialised and valuable field of software engineering. Join the Conversation! Our community goes beyond our regular events, we're a thriving support network. Our membership include those that are just starting out, juniors, seniors, and the curious. Join us on your preferred platform: https://nor.dev/discord https://nor.dev/twitter