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Why people call themselves "fullstack developer" if they only know PHP and JavaScript?

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    For the same reason they call themselves "experts", because they can. But in the end it's the experience and knowledge that gets jobs, otherwise my application with the title "lord"* would be way more successful.

    *yes, you can buy that title
  • 0
    Lol, node JS backend maybe.. ?... maybe...
  • 1
    @hexc a weak "maybe", that's one two "i dont know where to place them"-languages. Notice the missing db in this list, you can't be a true fullstack-dev if you don't have experience in several programming-languages/databases/technologies.

    This is like a concerned mother who blogs about herbs and alternative medicine and calls herself an "expert"
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    @ebourgess IMO, they must know about how a server works and how a client application interacts with it. I learned Python, JS (NodeJS included), PHP, SQL, C++ and ASM and I don't think that I'm a full stack developer because I don't know how all this languages, compilers and interpreters works together. Also, I'm in the hardware side of the thing (as electronic engineer).
  • 2
    I don't call myself a full stack developer even though my knowledge is in frontend and backend both. Thing is I have no interest in frontend I prefer to be on Backend side
  • 3
    Because both lying and imagination are things.
  • 0
    My current project involves writing a full front end plus creating a java tomcat server back-end that also ties into a db yet my db skills are minimal, but we have a db guy that I work with that creates all the queries etc, I just implement them. I wonder if I'm considered full stack even know I don't really do the db stuff... But I've designed the full backend server / security framework.🤔
  • 3
    They love buzzwords
  • 1
    "I am also a fullstack developer, I know HTML and CSS" - somebody at my work a few days ago
  • 0
    I've been called that because I know both a (some) front- and back-end technologies.
    I'm also aware of multiple desktop and server operating systems to a certain degree.

    I tend to always come up with a viable solution.

    Sure hope that title doesn't hit me in the back in the long run.
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    @AlexDeLarge Totally agree. There are a lot of people out there calling them engineer without the real knowledge that a engineer must have. An example in the electronic world is people that call themselves "electronic engineer" and they only know how to plug modules into an Arduino board and write a few lines. I mostly work freelance fixing the issues that these "electronic engineers" do.
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