I was a "full stack" developer back when "Advanced HTML" was just nesting tables together and JavaScript was used for link hovers. As front-end became a more specialized thing I gravitated towards the JavaScript side of things but continued to do back-end work mostly. When Node presented itself as a way to do JavaScript on the back-end I was immediately intrigued. I still don't have any professional experience doing it, but hack around on it as much as I can.
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I was a "full stack" developer back when "Advanced HTML" was just nesting tables together and JavaScript was used for link hovers. As front-end became a more specialized thing I gravitated towards the JavaScript side of things but continued to do back-end work mostly. When Node presented itself as a way to do JavaScript on the back-end I was immediately intrigued. I still don't have any professional experience doing it, but hack around on it as much as I can.