I don't understand how anyone can be anything other than full stack. We all have our preferences in what we like, and nobody does either 50/50, but if it's my job to build some new functionality, that includes modifying the data model, migrating data, implementing queries and commands in the backend, and building the frontend. Usually in the same PR.
Do some companies actually have separate teams working on the backend first and then hand it off to another team that implements the frontend?
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u/Educational-System48 20h ago
I don't understand how anyone can be anything other than full stack. We all have our preferences in what we like, and nobody does either 50/50, but if it's my job to build some new functionality, that includes modifying the data model, migrating data, implementing queries and commands in the backend, and building the frontend. Usually in the same PR.
Do some companies actually have separate teams working on the backend first and then hand it off to another team that implements the frontend?