On Fri, 11 Oct 2019 at 17:42, Franzi ska <franziskanit...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> What does full stack mean these days?
>

It means that if someone changes the subject, I'm going to forget what
I was doing again.

I have had quite a few recruiters use it to mean "full-stack
javascript", like it's a short-hand(?) for a node developer. I hope
that usage doesn't catch on.

On the mythical status of full-stack developers: I don't think it's a
massive gap between how people start out in web development (making
the entire site) and going a little further and learning in more
detail about web accessibility and diving into CSS, and maybe a little
React or whatever browser-side framework is popular these days.

That said, effective CSS3/HTML5 has been a struggle for me and I
occasionally pine for the simpler days of DSSSL or XSL.

-- 
William Leslie

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