The Allocation Economy: Know What to Ask For
Katie Parrott
Lead Writer, Every
"You don't need the skills yourself—you just need to know what to ask for. Dan calls this the allocation economy. Being close to the metal on how coders build lets you pick up patterns and run with them, standing on the shoulders of giants."
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