Generalist/Full-Stack Myth

Generalist/Full-Stack Myth - 图1

Image source: http://andyshora.com/full-stack-developers.html

The roles required to design and develop a web solution require a deep skill set and vast experience in the area of visual design, UI/interaction design, front-end development, and back-end development. Any person who can fill one or more of these 4 roles at a professional level is an extremely rare commodity.

Pragmatically, you should seek to be, or seek to hire, an expert in one of these roles (i.e. Visual Design, Interaction Design/IA, Front-end Dev, Back-end Dev). Those who claim to operate at an expert level at one or more of these roles are exceptionally rare and more than likely mythical.

However, given that JavaScript has infiltrated all layers of a technology stack (e.g. React, node.js, express, couchDB, gulp.js etc…) finding a full-stack JS developer who can code the front-end and back-end is becoming less mythical. Typically, these full stack developers only deal with JavaScript. A developer who can code the front-end, back-end, API, and database isn’t as absurd as it once was (excluding visual design, interaction design, and CSS). Still mythical in my opinion, but not as uncommon as it once was. Thus, I wouldn’t recommend a developer set out to become a “full stack” developer. In rare situations it can work. But, as a general concept for building a career as a Front-end Developer, I’d focus on front-end technologies.


NOTES:

The term “Full-Stack” developer has come to take on several meanings. So many, that not one meaning is clear when the term is used. Just consider the results from the two surveys shown below. These results would lead one to believe that the majority of developers are full-stack developers. But, in my almost 20 years of experience, this is anything but the case.

Generalist/Full-Stack Myth - 图2

Image source: https://medium.freecodecamp.com/we-asked-15-000-people-who-they-are-and-how-theyre-learning-to-code-4104e29b2781#.ngcpn8nlz

Generalist/Full-Stack Myth - 图3

Image source: http://stackoverflow.com/research/developer-survey-2016#developer-profile-developer-occupations