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Which traits are important if you wish to be a developer?

Survey period: 11 Apr 2016 to 18 Apr 2016

Rate each trait from 1 = not important to 5 = super important for one to be a successful developer. (adapted from Will J Miller's suggestion)

OptionVotes12345 
Ability to learn quickly1,3442%2%12%34%50%
Communication skills1,3443%10%34%36%17%
Creativity1,3442%5%25%38%30%
Curiosity1,3442%5%14%36%42%
General business acumen1,34410%29%39%16%6%
Intelligence1,3442%3%19%44%33%
Interests outside of technology1,34413%22%31%23%11%
Knowledge and skill in specific technologies1,3443%10%30%37%20%
Problem Solving skills1,3442%1%3%22%72%
Soft skills / people skills / general likeability1,3447%18%39%26%10%



 
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W Balboos, GHB11-Apr-16 5:22
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Sander Rossel10-Apr-16 21:30
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BryanFazekas12-Apr-16 1:39
BryanFazekas12-Apr-16 1:39 
Sander Rossel wrote:
So you're building a C# application, who would you rather hire? A C# specialist or someone who'll "learn on the fly"?

Read the survey question again:

Which traits are important if you wish to be a developer?

Your point is far more specific. If you wish to be a developer in general, knowledge of a single discipline is not critical. Nearly everything else on the list is more important, especially learning ability (to learn new disciplines) and communication. I place communication higher in the list as we don't necessarily learn new things every day, but we do communicate within the team, with business partners, with customers, with vendors -- every day. The ability to communicate effectively is a far more useful trait.

Regarding your question, quoted above, my answer is "it depends". I would want at least one C# specialist on the team, but depending on the situation I will want someone with general, wide ranging skills. It also matters if I'm hiring specifically to develop a single application, or if I have needs beyond that application.

If I had to answer blindly for a general situation, would I hire a C# expert whose focus is in that one skill, or a person who is pretty good at C# but has wide ranging skills? I'd hire #2, as I have more confidence that they can learn to handle my future needs.
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W Balboos, GHB11-Apr-16 3:32
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PeejayAdams11-Apr-16 23:37
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