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Just checking since there's no actually definition: a full stack engineer can do: - sys ops architecture - everything in between - UX Is that right? Or does full stack mean mean not everything but just some of the stack? Like…Bita Stack or something?
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Getting a couple of replies saying it's front end and back end. Am I wrong in thinking of ops as backend? (Equally I think of UX as the last mile of front end). This could be the root of my misconception actually.
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And checking again, if you hire a full stack person, are they expected to do a bit of all those things or a lot of any of those things. ie. Hire a full stack person and they're full time on aws configuration etc?