More developers are moving back toward self-hosted infrastructure to gain better control, reduce costs, improve privacy, and understand how modern systems really work behind managed platforms.
The difference between junior and senior developers is not only about coding ability. The real gap often comes from debugging, system understanding, decision-making, and the capacity to handle production problems under pressure.
Modern software development is no longer only about writing code. Understanding Linux, automation, containers, deployment pipelines, and infrastructure has become a major advantage for developers who want to build scalable, reliable, and production-ready applications.
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More developers are moving back toward self-hosted infrastructure to gain better control, reduce costs, improve privacy, and understand how modern systems really work behind managed platforms.
The difference between junior and senior developers is not only about coding ability. The real gap often comes from debugging, system understanding, decision-making, and the capacity to handle production problems under pressure.
Modern software development is no longer only about writing code. Understanding Linux, automation, containers, deployment pipelines, and infrastructure has become a major advantage for developers who want to build scalable, reliable, and production-ready applications.