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Discussion on: Modern Full-Stack Developer Tech Stack 2021

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Matteo Vignoli

Exactly, so what "Full-Stack Developer" has to do with "beginner" and "javascript" (only) tags?

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SpeederX • Edited

Full-stack, doesn't imply you have experience. It just means it's related to a complete stack - contextualized to this post. I'm not trying to argue to say you're wrong, rather I'm trying to take an effort to contextualize and read the whole, instead of being misguided by my own mindset. I'm sure your anger comes from somewhere, but it shouldn't be exposed towards an article online of some experienced dev that is providing some introductive information.

Next for example is full-stack. It provides: frontend with backend, routing and if you get pg promise and postgre you can also access the database.
I don't think honestly it's a problem, to provide disruptive stacks which perform way better and are faster from a delivery stand point, compared to some other which require a lot of configuration and knowledge even just to start it - considering a beginner has to struggle a lot, focusing already on coding immediately is a big plus. Having to set up an environment back in the php 4-5 days, meant to have a debugger which said non-sense warning and errors most of the times.

This doesn't imply nothing tho. The effort nowadays is just shifted, otherwise we couldn't argue about this on this kind of website with this kind of UI, honestly.