Now that we're back to "maybe experts know things?!", perhaps it's time to admit that "full stack" was always a lie.
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True range takes lessons from one domain and improves another with them. Lossy compression, ala "full stack", blithely substitutes the answers from one environment w/o recalibrating for local constraints.
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Is that a critique towards "full stack" training then? Because you can become "full stack" by focusing on acquiring a more specific (ie: backend, devops, frontend, etc...) knowledge and experience first, and then not be afraid (rather encouraged) to switch later on.
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