No. I think the border might have blurred a little bit, but not having to deal with (too much) server side languages makes quite a difference.
I do think front-end has become 'broader', which is well visible by the popularity of frameworks. They're so popular because structuring our front-end has become more important than ever. With pulling and pushing data from and to different API's and SPA's, having a well thought out structure is essential.
And that's quite a difference with instantly making things happen on screen!
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No. I think the border might have blurred a little bit, but not having to deal with (too much) server side languages makes quite a difference.
I do think front-end has become 'broader', which is well visible by the popularity of frameworks. They're so popular because structuring our front-end has become more important than ever. With pulling and pushing data from and to different API's and SPA's, having a well thought out structure is essential.
And that's quite a difference with instantly making things happen on screen!