After almost 10 years of working as a frontend developer and time to time as full-stack (with short episode in mobile development), I would say that the discussion about tools, frameworks, relation between frontend and backend (or where the line which separates them is) is a bit overthinking. It doesn't matter how we called this or that, what tools we use, as a developers we should be focusing more on problem solving. At the end the most important thing is to choose tools wisely, coding as good as we can and be responsible for what we are doing. Everything else is a matter of semantics or taxonomy of IT tools.
Of cource the discussion was always present and still will be because there are some trends in dev community or market which we need to observe and evaluate but let's be honest: even if something is valid today, after couple of years might be not and we shouldn't be so excited about that. Let's focus on basics and IT craftsmanship. Event if blacksmith use different hammer, he knows that metal behave same way no matter what tool he uses and how other blacksmith calls it.
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After almost 10 years of working as a frontend developer and time to time as full-stack (with short episode in mobile development), I would say that the discussion about tools, frameworks, relation between frontend and backend (or where the line which separates them is) is a bit overthinking. It doesn't matter how we called this or that, what tools we use, as a developers we should be focusing more on problem solving. At the end the most important thing is to choose tools wisely, coding as good as we can and be responsible for what we are doing. Everything else is a matter of semantics or taxonomy of IT tools.
Of cource the discussion was always present and still will be because there are some trends in dev community or market which we need to observe and evaluate but let's be honest: even if something is valid today, after couple of years might be not and we shouldn't be so excited about that. Let's focus on basics and IT craftsmanship. Event if blacksmith use different hammer, he knows that metal behave same way no matter what tool he uses and how other blacksmith calls it.