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Useful and practical Technical literacy has two layers

Useful and practical Technical literacy has two layers

  • The base: The basics of software and hardware.

 What’s a computer?

 What’s the internet?

 What’s a database?

  • The domain: Deeper knowledge that’s relevant to your job.

 What products are we building, selling, and using?

 How do they work? What problems do they solve?

 How do our engineers build and use them?

 How do your team’s tools work?

The point of being technically literate means understanding and working with developers, and being an expert at the tools you need to get your job done.

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