你并不孤单,国外某人也发出了同样的感慨:
http://hery.ratsimihah.com/2013/04/11/13-jackofnotrade.htmlHN上有很多人评论:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5534970其中我最喜欢第一个评论
“I've noticed that there are two kinds of "makers" who get stuff done.
The first kind learns and learns deep. They are spooky good at it. They'll latch on to something and then follow it all the way down to its roots, learning it in tremendous depth to the point that their skill in it seems almost supernatural. After all of this, they say to themselves "now what can I build with this?" (Or find a place where an employer tells them this).
The second kind decides what they want to build up front and then pursues wide and varied avenues of technology on the path to this destination. They often have fascinating slivers of depth in certain areas but lack that magical seeming deep domain knowledge. These are the people more likely to identify as "self taught" with all of the downsides that come with that. They make up for this with ridiculous determination and a kind of sixth sense for what is possible if you try hard enough. Everything they know, they learn on the path to the destination.
Both can accomplish amazing things. You'll never hire one of the second kind. The second just isn't going to be able to show you pointer arithmetic on your whiteboard in your pet language.”
LZ应该属于上面所述的第二种人吧~