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  • M maze3

    A quick lookup suggests that the difference between a Full Stack Developer and Full Stack Engineer is that of project management and systems admin. So what if you are the project manager, team lead, front+back end, support, setup admin? ;P Does it just role back round to being Developer? Or a point of stopping and saying "hay, how about we hire some new people" ;P

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    CPallini
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    Klingon Developer I am. :-D

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    • M maze3

      A quick lookup suggests that the difference between a Full Stack Developer and Full Stack Engineer is that of project management and systems admin. So what if you are the project manager, team lead, front+back end, support, setup admin? ;P Does it just role back round to being Developer? Or a point of stopping and saying "hay, how about we hire some new people" ;P

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      honey the codewitch
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      did somebody say pancakes?

      When I was growin' up, I was the smartest kid I knew. Maybe that was just because I didn't know that many kids. All I know is now I feel the opposite.

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      • L Lost User

        No, a stack is a stack of pancakes, or muffins, or sandwiches, or ... ;P

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        Slacker007
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        or a stack of extra crispy bacon. :thumbsup:

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        • M maze3

          A quick lookup suggests that the difference between a Full Stack Developer and Full Stack Engineer is that of project management and systems admin. So what if you are the project manager, team lead, front+back end, support, setup admin? ;P Does it just role back round to being Developer? Or a point of stopping and saying "hay, how about we hire some new people" ;P

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          kmoorevs
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          maze3 wrote:

          So what if you are the project manager, team lead, front+back end, support, setup admin?

          That pretty much describes my job. I also manage the company servers, websites, anything tech. I have a business partner who used to code but now mostly handles the billing, training, and directing me. :sigh: We've had other employees in the past, but decided over a decade ago to lose the office and the dead weight and work from home...best decision ever! :)

          "Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse

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          • M maze3

            A quick lookup suggests that the difference between a Full Stack Developer and Full Stack Engineer is that of project management and systems admin. So what if you are the project manager, team lead, front+back end, support, setup admin? ;P Does it just role back round to being Developer? Or a point of stopping and saying "hay, how about we hire some new people" ;P

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            Mark_Wallace
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            maze3 wrote:

            So what if you are the project manager, team lead, front+back end, support, setup admin?

            That's the dogsbody engineer role.

            I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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            • L Lost User

              No, a stack is a stack of pancakes, or muffins, or sandwiches, or ... ;P

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              Slow Eddie
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              When I was younger I dated a lot of girls that were REALLY Stacked!!

              Old men need love too...

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              • M musefan

                I think the official title is: "Unsackable" ;P

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                TNCaver
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                Until your employer merges your company with one with a bigger web team that uses open source, drops the Microsoft stack and eliminates the job you've held for 18+ years. Yes, I'm whining.

                If you think 'goto' is evil, try writing an Assembly program without JMP.

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                • M maze3

                  A quick lookup suggests that the difference between a Full Stack Developer and Full Stack Engineer is that of project management and systems admin. So what if you are the project manager, team lead, front+back end, support, setup admin? ;P Does it just role back round to being Developer? Or a point of stopping and saying "hay, how about we hire some new people" ;P

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                  agolddog
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                  I think I see what you're driving at, and agree. We should abolish titles altogether. Person X might be really strong on UI (for example), but not so much in other areas. Doesn't make them a "Senior developer". Makes them a good UI developer, and learning in the other areas. I once worked with a "Senior developer" who, when we moved a database, needed help updating her connection string. Upon further investigation, it turned out each morning she manually connected to the db, ran some queries and produced some information. Never occurred to her to automate that process. "Senior" just means you've been doing this a long time. Doesn't mean you're any good at any particular aspect of it.

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                  • S Slow Eddie

                    When I was younger I dated a lot of girls that were REALLY Stacked!!

                    Old men need love too...

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                    Gary Wheeler
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                    Cue The Commodores: "She's a brick. house."

                    Software Zen: delete this;

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                    • M maze3

                      A quick lookup suggests that the difference between a Full Stack Developer and Full Stack Engineer is that of project management and systems admin. So what if you are the project manager, team lead, front+back end, support, setup admin? ;P Does it just role back round to being Developer? Or a point of stopping and saying "hay, how about we hire some new people" ;P

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                      Lost User
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                      The "full-stack" "engineer" posts their questions in the forums while the developer posts in Q and A.

                      The Master said, 'Am I indeed possessed of knowledge? I am not knowing. But if a mean person, who appears quite empty-like, ask anything of me, I set it forth from one end to the other, and exhaust it.' ― Confucian Analects

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                      • L Lost User

                        No, a stack is a stack of pancakes, or muffins, or sandwiches, or ... ;P

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                        Stephen8601
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                        I totally agree, especially about the pancakes bit. And not just pancakes on their own, but with Mable Syrup and Ice Cream. ;P

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                        • S Stephen8601

                          I totally agree, especially about the pancakes bit. And not just pancakes on their own, but with Mable Syrup and Ice Cream. ;P

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                          Lost User
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                          Stephen8601 wrote:

                          Mable Syrup

                          I was at school with her, she was such a sweet girl. :-D

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                          • G Gary Wheeler

                            Cue The Commodores: "She's a brick. house."

                            Software Zen: delete this;

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                            Slow Eddie
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                            Cue Crosby, Stills and Nash : "Our House"

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