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That simply means the ability to use multiple development languages in one environment e.g. a different one for testing to developing in to deploying in or developing different parts of an application/system in different languages as it is quicker.
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I usually refer to myself as full stack but a number of agents have started using the term 'polyglot'.
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I'm not sure it's a meaningless term. Or about companies being cheap.
Like a lot of developers that have worked for software houses or in small dev teams you have to be able to do everything.
When I hear full stack, I know they want someone comfortable working on the UI through to the database and all the layers in between.
It's a good prompt for me to say I'm not a full stack dev, because I haven't really worked on Angular, React, Vue etc. but I know html, bootstrap, javascript, jquery really well.
I don't think I've ever used the term when I've been involved in recruiting developers but I'm happy to understand that it's a general term that is a starting point in understanding the clients requirements.
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Current Buzzword
It's the current buzzword, everyone wants a full stack but most don't know what a full stack is, especially the recruiters. They have a hard time knowing what C# is.
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Originally it was quite a specific pattern. Small services, highly decoupled, each with it's own independent database or persistence, and communicating with each other only via publish/subscribe message passing. But very few systems described as microservices resemble this.Originally posted by The Castle Cary Fairy View PostI've read about microservices & can't work out what the big deal is. They are literally small services operating at a very high degree of granularity
This was originally the philosophy behind SOA (remember that?) but when that got abused some people took the original philosophy and named it 'microservices'. Then that got butchered too
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It's the new fangled thing - ok a wheel reinvention but everything comes in cycles.Originally posted by The Castle Cary Fairy View PostI've read about microservices & can't work out what the big deal is. They are literally small services operating at a very high degree of granularity
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I've read about microservices & can't work out what the big deal is. They are literally small services operating at a very high degree of granularity
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That's a Bingo! They do the same with SQL Server DBA but want Oracle skills as well. Then you find most of the work is Oracle with 10% SQL Server.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostUnfortunately this is the answer.
It is a meaningless term to describe a role where they want someone to do everything, but are too mean to pay for the skills to get two or three people who are very competent in each area.
qh
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Originally posted by pauldee View PostAlong with devops, microservices and a whole load of others.
Agile
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Unfortunately this is the answer.Originally posted by barrydidit View PostIt's the one the client was thinking of when they wrote it.
It is a meaningless term to describe a role where they want someone to do everything, but are too mean to pay for the skills to get two or three people who are very competent in each area.
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The MS BI Full Stack usually implies SSIS/SSRS/SSRS. I have also read a job spec that required Azure Full Stack: PaaS/IaaS/SaaS.Originally posted by Smeeton A Quiet Boy View PostMy understanding is it means you do front end, middle tier and back end. It does seem to be focused on the Microsoft sphere in my experience.
A simpler translation might be a jack of all trades?
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