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 Notice: Likely much of this email is, by the nature of copyright, covered under copyright law. You absolutely MAY reproduce any part of it in accordance with the copyright law of the nation you are reading this in. Any attempt to DENY YOU THOSE RIGHTS would be illegal without prior contractual agreement. _______________________________________________ melbourne-pug mailing list melbourne-pug@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/melbourne-pug