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by Pmop
1465 days ago
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I think being full stack is doable to some extent, I often find that it's easier to design a good solution that you can deliver in a timely manner if you know more of the stack. You'll face less "glue code" and "domain change" issues, so you ship stuff faster. I think the challenge is being full stack, understanding deeply each layer of the stack, and being comfortable with the fact that you'll be paid the same compensation regardless of if you're doing 2~4 persons jobs. |
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