I'm a freelancer so being a full stack developer allows me to have multiple jobs at the same time compared to most of the freelancers I know. Most of them get 2 or 3 jobs a year and spend the rest complaining how hungry they get.
It's also a plus for clients as they only need one ressource to do the whole job.
All the hating about full stack devs recently got me thinking... Why all the hate??? I don't get it, I'm not hating on angular and react dev, even though I don't like these is frameworks...
Max is a life enhancer for tech & entrepreneurship. Which seeks to blend both to build innovative products or services for the world that solves hard problems.
There are no hate Against "full stack", the hate is Against the people who "use" others with catchy terms like this and discard their true value and hard work. Full stack people can learn anything fast.
You saw my post as well, I still tell people to learn a lot and try to be full stack.
The hatred itself is misleading.
People only write that kind of article when something happens to them due to this term. They get heartbroken when they see their dream getting shattered and passion of programming getting questions just because of a term.
Max is a life enhancer for tech & entrepreneurship. Which seeks to blend both to build innovative products or services for the world that solves hard problems.
Max is a life enhancer for tech & entrepreneurship. Which seeks to blend both to build innovative products or services for the world that solves hard problems.
Yeah, Bruce Lee's quotes are always direct to the point despite he's a philosopher, kung fu master who created his own martial art form from various material art forms and a famous actor.
Yes, we should always strive to use different stacks to not be the person who focuses on using a hammer to solve every problem.
Max is a life enhancer for tech & entrepreneurship. Which seeks to blend both to build innovative products or services for the world that solves hard problems.
I'm a freelancer so being a full stack developer allows me to have multiple jobs at the same time compared to most of the freelancers I know. Most of them get 2 or 3 jobs a year and spend the rest complaining how hungry they get.
It's also a plus for clients as they only need one ressource to do the whole job.
All the hating about full stack devs recently got me thinking... Why all the hate??? I don't get it, I'm not hating on angular and react dev, even though I don't like these is frameworks...
Honestly you and me both since I don't really know why is there is so much hate in it.
I hope with this, it could help in shedding light in it that it is totally fine to be a full stack developer and not treat it as a bad thing.
There are no hate Against "full stack", the hate is Against the people who "use" others with catchy terms like this and discard their true value and hard work. Full stack people can learn anything fast.
You saw my post as well, I still tell people to learn a lot and try to be full stack.
The hatred itself is misleading.
People only write that kind of article when something happens to them due to this term. They get heartbroken when they see their dream getting shattered and passion of programming getting questions just because of a term.
It's great that we both agree that we should learn more to become a better developer.
What I'm advocating is being unique by skill stacking.
To stand out from crowd to do work that uses your knowledge and skills in different way like building board games to teaching programming.
Bruce Lee always said : the more you know, the less stupid ;)
Often, trying other stack / techs can drastically help you better code on your main tech. Ex PHP and Python. PHP and C# using unity etc
Yeah, Bruce Lee's quotes are always direct to the point despite he's a philosopher, kung fu master who created his own martial art form from various material art forms and a famous actor.
Yes, we should always strive to use different stacks to not be the person who focuses on using a hammer to solve every problem.
Bruce Lee was a full stack martial artist ;)
Hahaha, he sure is one of the renaissance men in that time.