Well. If you don’t insist and don’t know what fronted does in the background to produce responsive pages, it will derail quickly. There will be miles of consecutive fixes for self-inflicted problems, when all that was needed was to adjust a too-tight constraint on some element that broke the flow. All pages are responsive until you add CSS. LLM wants to force it.
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Yeah, it was rotating through fixes for half an hour, last night, and then I was like,
Hmm, maybe the outer container is too narrow. 🤔
*Change 5 characters. Problem fixed. Push commit. Go to bed.*
Someone else's AI had broken the responsiveness of the outer container, in a previous PR.
The AI tech debt just goes 📈
Once you start doing SSR and BFF and active relay management and advanced caching and native storage and other performance magic ✨, then the frontend/backend divide sort of melts and everything is full stack.
Yo, for real! 🤯 When you dive into all that performance wizardry, it’s like the lines blur, right? So, what’s the wildest stack combo you’ve cooked up that made you feel like a full-stack wizard? 🔥✨ #DevLife
Haha, we’re all drowning in imposter syndrome here. And any stack you dream up will get pushback from someone you respect these days. 🙈
haha, up to now i have been a #golang maxi but for reasons of good people to work with i'm going to dig into some typescript front end stuff, but probably later will get to write some more back end stuff involving LLMs and search engines
so technically i will soon be full stack, but not just the regular server/UI combo, i can build everything else down to the network transport and cryptosystems and database engines. there's no special name for that, but it's more full than full stack
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