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by davedx
973 days ago
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Eh it’s not the same thing. (I’m very full stack with intermittent devops/sre experience). Full stack means you write code running on back end and front end. 99% of the time the code you write on the FE interfaces with your other code for the BE. It’s pretty coherent and feedback loops are similar. Devops/SRE on the other hand is very different and I agree we shouldn’t expect software developers be mixing in SRE in their day to day. The skills, tools, mindset, feedback loop, and stress levels are too different. If you’re not doing simple monoliths then you need a dedicated devops/SRE team. |
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- you spend more time to keep up with both of those sectors compared to dedicated front or back end positions
- you context switch more often than dedicated positions
- you spent more time getting good at both of those things
- you removed some amount of communication overhead if there were two positions
You are definitely not being compensated for that extra work and benefit to the business given that full stack salaries are close to front end and back end position salaries.