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Ask HN: How much product knowledge is necessary for developers?

5 points by arunkumarl 5 years ago · 6 comments


giantg2 5 years ago

Depends on the company. My company in the financial sector is always saying you need more financial acumen. I think it's mostly because out business people have no idea how to create a business process map or describe what they are doing.

mierz00 5 years ago

It’s extremely important.

I’m currently in a position where I don’t have an in-depth understanding of the product and I can feel it when it comes to brainstorming.

As our product is a B2B where our users are sysadmins I have no contact with clients or use of the product. I think it makes it much more difficult to understand what is needed.

Where I see some of my client facing colleagues are on the forefront of understanding what needs to be improved.

afarrell 5 years ago

It also depends on the person. I was a kid named Andrew who read Enders Game and the sequels growing up. I then went to an engineering university that emphasized “engineers have a duty to society and must understand the impact of their work” in multiple classes. So for me, the answer is “a fair amount”.

maps7 5 years ago

It really depends on the component under development but what I find is that devs that know the product can contribute to team discussions and planning far better than ones that don't.

k00b 5 years ago

Very context dependent.

If you're at a small startup, you'll want a lot.

When you're at a larger company, things typically get specialized, there will be dedicated product folks, and you'll find programmers with 0 product knowledge.

muzani 5 years ago

Product, Development, Sales are the three necessary cores to a product. That said, it's more a UX/UI role than development.

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