It's a checklist, sign-posts for new devs and coders to get an idea of the sorts of things they should be aware of if they want to apply for full stack roles. The whole point is to be surface-level. It's biased because it's my opinion on a topic that there isn't a set of hard and fast rules for.
In reply (in cheerful jest): "This comment is so obvious and needless it's almost moot"
Sorry, but dev.to is simply too full of articles like yours that barely have any value. I don't intend to bash you and I appreciate the effort, but the amount of low-quality stuff here is overwhelming.
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It's a checklist, sign-posts for new devs and coders to get an idea of the sorts of things they should be aware of if they want to apply for full stack roles. The whole point is to be surface-level. It's biased because it's my opinion on a topic that there isn't a set of hard and fast rules for.
In reply (in cheerful jest): "This comment is so obvious and needless it's almost moot"
This is a well-structured overview:
github.com/kamranahmedse/developer...
...and this article simply isn't.
Sorry, but dev.to is simply too full of articles like yours that barely have any value. I don't intend to bash you and I appreciate the effort, but the amount of low-quality stuff here is overwhelming.