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@AndSoWeCode Yes, point taken. But does that actually matter? Complex UIs filter out humble web devs from full stack web superheroes?
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@erik404 Zero meaning for some, for others, it's becoming a topic to flaunt. Cool as they like to call it!
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@null-pointer OK, so I'm one of those full-stack devs. Almost. I have experience in both UI/UX, with lots of JS development in the past. Also got backend experience.
The problem is that I don't have the REQUIRED experience with today's "hip" frameworks. Nothing that a 1-2 months training on front-end, and then the same on back-end can't fix.
The problem is that even if I do get that intensive training, and do become a full stack developer in its full strength, it would only be for a short while. That's why where I work at, we have both back-end devs, and front-end devs. I know much more about front-end than our back-end devs do, and I know much more about back-end than our front-end devs do.
(that's a brain twister)
Anyway, if you know Java technologies, congrats! You can be a back-end developer. If you know a bit of JS, that doesn't make you full-stack yet. Ace it, and then you will be.
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