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NewsThe full stack developer myth Pin
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PeejayAdams wrote:
The only place full-stack makes sense to me is in tiny teams where there isn't enough resource to use people optimally. The more developers you have, the more sense it makes to use them to their strengths.


Yeah team size is definitely a big part of it; if your team isn't large enough hard specialization doesn't really work.

But even with larger teams while it can make sense for people to split into largely front end/back end/etc roles being able to do at least basic level work at all levels is still beneficial. Handing off in the middle of a task is a source of friction and a potential for errors eg when the backend API doesn't work quite the way the front end dev expects/needs it to do. It also helps with smoothing out timing/backlog issues if the front and backend tasks end up not taking the same amount of time and you end up with a bunch of features only half done because the other person's behind.

Even in those cases allocating the tasks so that the main part of the effort goes to the person with the strongest skills is important; but a lot of work doesn't need an expert on either side. eg CRUD tends to be fairly boilerplate on both the front and back ends; and as long as there's a good reference example a frontend person can copy/paste/rename the relevant backend code even if they don't know why it was done using X instead of Y or Z; and vice versa for the backend person displaying data on basic CRUD forms even if he'd struggle to create the overall styling from scratch.
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