I think the meme is spot on. You can get the level of Full Stack Experience by having tons of years on your back having worked exclusively in the backend and the front end for example.
Anything less that that and you get half-baked solutions.
You raise an interesting point. Maybe the difference between a well architected solution and a half-baked solution isn’t necessarily team structure... it’s experience. As they say, experience is valuable and hard earned!
Yes, because you will have made all the mistakes that you can do but by that time you will learn the inner depths of each style. Unless of course you only learn one thing and apply it everywhere
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I think the meme is spot on. You can get the level of Full Stack Experience by having tons of years on your back having worked exclusively in the backend and the front end for example.
Anything less that that and you get half-baked solutions.
You raise an interesting point. Maybe the difference between a well architected solution and a half-baked solution isn’t necessarily team structure... it’s experience. As they say, experience is valuable and hard earned!
Yes, because you will have made all the mistakes that you can do but by that time you will learn the inner depths of each style. Unless of course you only learn one thing and apply it everywhere