So I have this question on my mind pre working with other languages, is node and browser a qualified full stack. Ultimately JavaScript is a scripting language controlling an engine that does all the work. The engine is important. I know I wanted to be fullstack in the true sense so I went and learned c++ then moved on to other low level languages. Does anyone feel the same way?
Like building a house, having strong base is always good. The point is are you going to build the house or not! Becoming fullstack is good to build your own ideas fast. To me there's no fullstack in true sense because it's too broad!
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So I have this question on my mind pre working with other languages, is node and browser a qualified full stack. Ultimately JavaScript is a scripting language controlling an engine that does all the work. The engine is important. I know I wanted to be fullstack in the true sense so I went and learned c++ then moved on to other low level languages. Does anyone feel the same way?
Like building a house, having strong base is always good. The point is are you going to build the house or not! Becoming fullstack is good to build your own ideas fast. To me there's no fullstack in true sense because it's too broad!