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Frontend vs Backend ? Or fullstack and on what it depends for you ?

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    This sounds suspiciously like Top or Bottom...
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    Switch

    Uhh I mean full stack
    Only because my team is tiny and I have to wear both hats
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    Multistack
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    @Demolishun ssh, that's the secret
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    Fullstack. I do both webdev frontend and backend and gamedev
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    It's like a girl, you fall in love with her front-end, but at the end of the day you realize all you just wanted is her back-end.
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    Business (figuring out what the client wants)
    Frontend (react)
    Backend (rails, node)
    Database design
    Deploy automation (beginning devops)

    What I don't do:
    Design
    Server setup and hardening
    Talk to clients/users
    PHP
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    Frontend
    Backend
    Automation
    DevOps
    Database design and management
    Design (good old photoshop)
    Server setup and management
    Business Analysis
    And I'm not bound to a single stack.

    Basically if it can be run in a browser, I'll work with it.

    I don't think fullstack covers it anymore.

    I just go by Developer, to many hats for my stand anymore.
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    Full stack, starting with devops, know Go, PHP, Node and Python a bit but not my hit.

    ALso love frontend, currently doing my own "framework". Loving VueJS and have worked with React, wanna try out angular.

    Docker, AWS, Jenkins. etc, love everything related to programming and web stuff.
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    @C0D4 I can work with basically anything, too, but I'm definitely more proficient in my favorite few. So those are what I list 😊
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    @Root the more we know, the less we can't do.
    That's my theory at least.
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    I wouldn't want to touch front end even with a 10 ft pole
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    Backend, screw having to be the person who links the two together
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    Both, but I prefer to focus on one during a project, and preferably front end
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    Full stack. Find myself wishing I was just backend most of the time though. I’ve developed a special hatred for CSS.
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