I agree half way. Front and back ends are two different animals and both have to be taken down differently. Some prefer one over the other, therefore the distinction of front/back end developers.
But I do agree that we all need to be able to perform efficiently on any end to get things done.
That being said, I find it funny when "full stack" developers show their pride as if they are masters, senseis at writing code. We are ALL full stack developers to some measure.
I’m a developer with 15-years of experience in the .Net stack as well as an interest in Angular.I’m known for taking legacy projects and updating them so they can be maintainable and have new features
I'm proud enough to call myself a Full Stack developer but humble enough to know that means I'm not a true master of any one thing or even any one stack.
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I agree half way. Front and back ends are two different animals and both have to be taken down differently. Some prefer one over the other, therefore the distinction of front/back end developers.
But I do agree that we all need to be able to perform efficiently on any end to get things done.
That being said, I find it funny when "full stack" developers show their pride as if they are masters, senseis at writing code. We are ALL full stack developers to some measure.
I'm proud enough to call myself a Full Stack developer but humble enough to know that means I'm not a true master of any one thing or even any one stack.