I'm "full-stack" and I love it, however I "fear" that:
(a) Front-end is where the future is, back-end might be 'commodity' before the end of the decade, and
(b) Front-end is actually harder than back-end :-) which I attribute to it being visual, dynamic and "unpredictable" (because of the myriad of things the user can do, and all the permutations thereof)
Anyway, what I personally love doing is the whole shebang, front & back (and let's throw in devops as well).
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I'm "full-stack" and I love it, however I "fear" that:
(a) Front-end is where the future is, back-end might be 'commodity' before the end of the decade, and
(b) Front-end is actually harder than back-end :-) which I attribute to it being visual, dynamic and "unpredictable" (because of the myriad of things the user can do, and all the permutations thereof)
Anyway, what I personally love doing is the whole shebang, front & back (and let's throw in devops as well).