Front end software development is: - real-time (instant load, 60fps) - distributed, incremental (synchronize remote data as needed) - asynchronous - reactive (react to user actions in realtime) Front end is the hardest kind of dev I do. The folks who do it every day are heroes.
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The largest irony is that many of the "full stack" developers only work with 1-2 programming languages on the back-end.
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I always thought full-stack meant you did frontend and a bit of dev ops, too. Either that or it’s a nearly meaningless we use in place of “I know lots of stuff about computers.”
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I think it usually means "I do everything needed to ship an app end to end" which means backend, front-end and enough devops (but could mean experience with a particular PaaS). It's pretty hard too ;)
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It can also mean: I am calling myself this because that's what your job description asked for and I am interested in working for your company.
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