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What comes after the full-stack developer...?

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    A friend of mine just complained his coworker, a full-stack developer, writes crappy front-end and crappy back-end code. He called him a non-stack developer. Made me chuckle :laugh:

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    • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

      A friend of mine just complained his coworker, a full-stack developer, writes crappy front-end and crappy back-end code. He called him a non-stack developer. Made me chuckle :laugh:

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      Or a stuck developer ...

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      • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

        A friend of mine just complained his coworker, a full-stack developer, writes crappy front-end and crappy back-end code. He called him a non-stack developer. Made me chuckle :laugh:

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        Sander Rossel wrote:

        He called him a non-stack developer.

        I think "null-stack" would be more fitting, and it rhymes.

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          Sander Rossel wrote:

          He called him a non-stack developer.

          I think "null-stack" would be more fitting, and it rhymes.

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          It rhymes? In West Pond, full would rhyme with bull (IPA ʊ), but null would rhyme with dull (IPA ʌ).

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          • Greg UtasG Greg Utas

            It rhymes? In West Pond, full would rhyme with bull (IPA ʊ), but null would rhyme with dull (IPA ʌ).

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            Which gives us an interesting progression: Full stack ==> bull Null stack ==> dull :D

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            • Greg UtasG Greg Utas

              It rhymes? In West Pond, full would rhyme with bull (IPA ʊ), but null would rhyme with dull (IPA ʌ).

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              My brain cannot comprehend any of those words not rhyming with each other, but I will take your word for it. And I would also like to change my original statement to: and it rhymes has all the same letters except for the first one!

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              • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

                A friend of mine just complained his coworker, a full-stack developer, writes crappy front-end and crappy back-end code. He called him a non-stack developer. Made me chuckle :laugh:

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                A stack-overflow developer, of course. :-D

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                • Greg UtasG Greg Utas

                  It rhymes? In West Pond, full would rhyme with bull (IPA ʊ), but null would rhyme with dull (IPA ʌ).

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                  In Original Pond, null does not rhyme with

                  full

                  either. I think it's called "English" and it's a PITA to learn (but way better than some!)

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                    A stack-overflow developer, of course. :-D

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                    Or a full-slack developer?

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                      Or a full-slack developer?

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                      I'm waiting for the jokes in December about Santa being a "full sack" developer.


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                      • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

                        A friend of mine just complained his coworker, a full-stack developer, writes crappy front-end and crappy back-end code. He called him a non-stack developer. Made me chuckle :laugh:

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                        Chris Losinger
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                        the short-stack with bacon developer

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                        • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

                          A friend of mine just complained his coworker, a full-stack developer, writes crappy front-end and crappy back-end code. He called him a non-stack developer. Made me chuckle :laugh:

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                          Fueled By Decaff
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                          Fool-stack developer?

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                            My brain cannot comprehend any of those words not rhyming with each other, but I will take your word for it. And I would also like to change my original statement to: and it rhymes has all the same letters except for the first one!

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                            Sander Rossel
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                            Probably because of how they're pronounced. Null vs. something that comes close to "fool".

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                            • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

                              A friend of mine just complained his coworker, a full-stack developer, writes crappy front-end and crappy back-end code. He called him a non-stack developer. Made me chuckle :laugh:

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                              megaadam
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                              I do not mind fully stacked devs.

                              "If we don't change direction, we'll end up where we're going"

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                              • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

                                A friend of mine just complained his coworker, a full-stack developer, writes crappy front-end and crappy back-end code. He called him a non-stack developer. Made me chuckle :laugh:

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                                A blown-stack developer.

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                                • M musefan

                                  My brain cannot comprehend any of those words not rhyming with each other, but I will take your word for it. And I would also like to change my original statement to: and it rhymes has all the same letters except for the first one!

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                                  As a Brit you should be well able comprehend the pronunciation of all of them.

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                                  • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

                                    A friend of mine just complained his coworker, a full-stack developer, writes crappy front-end and crappy back-end code. He called him a non-stack developer. Made me chuckle :laugh:

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                                    Could be he's a stackoverflow developer ?

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                                    • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

                                      A friend of mine just complained his coworker, a full-stack developer, writes crappy front-end and crappy back-end code. He called him a non-stack developer. Made me chuckle :laugh:

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                                      PIEBALDconsult
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                                      "Full-stack development" does not imply the production of golden code. In fact, any buzzword-development would likely prohibit such.

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                                      • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

                                        A friend of mine just complained his coworker, a full-stack developer, writes crappy front-end and crappy back-end code. He called him a non-stack developer. Made me chuckle :laugh:

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                                        Marc Clifton
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                                        Considering myself to be a full stack developer (within certain constraints of knowledge) I can definitively say that what comes next is the sociopath developer phase, where I want to kill just about everyone that ever wrote a front-end framework. The other option is the psychotic developer phase, especially with regards to the different versions of .NET, C#, ASP.NET, and DB interfaces, Sql2Linq, EF, and Dapper being the top contenders for psychosis. Schizophrenia is in there somewhere too, most noticeably when having to code back-end and front-end simultaneously. The upshot is that anyone calling themselves a full-stack developer is probably on medication or working out of a padded room.

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                                        • Richard DeemingR Richard Deeming

                                          I'm waiting for the jokes in December about Santa being a "full sack" developer.


                                          "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer

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                                          Nelek
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                                          In Germany it is used "alter sack"

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