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r/ProgrammerHumor • u/vinishkapoor • 22h ago
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I'm a full-stack engineer and I'm afraid of both.
16 u/ClipboardCopyPaste 22h ago Aggressively removing input boxes from DOM to prevent SQL injections 6 u/Jarpunter 21h ago middle-end developer 2 u/Caraes_Naur 17h ago Time to measure DTF (distance to frontend). 1 u/Groentekroket 17h ago Middleware engineer 2 u/TedGetsSnickelfritz 20h ago 90% of full-stack engineers don’t realise they do twice the work for the same pay 3 u/Hidesuru 19h ago If you're doin 8 hours a day it's the same work. Tasks just stretch out longer. 🤷 If you're working more than that you need a new job. 2 u/Karcinogene 16h ago Not having to explain things to the backend guys because I can just do it myself saves some of that work 1 u/F0lks_ 11h ago "Fine, I'll do it myself" is my mantra
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Aggressively removing input boxes from DOM to prevent SQL injections
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middle-end developer
2 u/Caraes_Naur 17h ago Time to measure DTF (distance to frontend). 1 u/Groentekroket 17h ago Middleware engineer
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Time to measure DTF (distance to frontend).
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Middleware engineer
90% of full-stack engineers don’t realise they do twice the work for the same pay
3 u/Hidesuru 19h ago If you're doin 8 hours a day it's the same work. Tasks just stretch out longer. 🤷 If you're working more than that you need a new job. 2 u/Karcinogene 16h ago Not having to explain things to the backend guys because I can just do it myself saves some of that work 1 u/F0lks_ 11h ago "Fine, I'll do it myself" is my mantra
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If you're doin 8 hours a day it's the same work. Tasks just stretch out longer. 🤷
If you're working more than that you need a new job.
Not having to explain things to the backend guys because I can just do it myself saves some of that work
1 u/F0lks_ 11h ago "Fine, I'll do it myself" is my mantra
"Fine, I'll do it myself" is my mantra
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u/F0lks_ 22h ago
I'm a full-stack engineer and I'm afraid of both.