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What is a full stack developer?

What is a full stack developer?

A full stack developer is an engineer who can handle all the work of databases, servers, systems engineering, and clients.

"Full stack" refers to the collection of technologies needed to complete a project. "stack" refers to a collection of software sub-modules or components combined together.

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