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Yes, SSR is that blurred line. It's on the server, but it's frontend. So i guess that could be the front of the backend, but then it's... I don't know any more. :D
On a serious note, full-stack to me always means that it's a dev who knows all the key aspects and main motives across the stack. It's the connecting developer on the team who precisely because they are not a matter expert in any one thing, can connect the dots across the product and are on the lookout for way to improve life of experts.
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Yes, SSR is that blurred line. It's on the server, but it's frontend. So i guess that could be the front of the backend, but then it's... I don't know any more. :D
On a serious note, full-stack to me always means that it's a dev who knows all the key aspects and main motives across the stack. It's the connecting developer on the team who precisely because they are not a matter expert in any one thing, can connect the dots across the product and are on the lookout for way to improve life of experts.
Well SSR IS frontend, that you serve from client or server it doesn't matter. (Or so I think๐ )
True enough, basically a dev that "can" act as a developer of each part of the application.