← Back to context Comment by ahartmetz 2 hours ago >full stackDevice drivers, task switching, filesystem, memory management and all? 11 comments ahartmetz Reply llmslave2 2 hours ago Yes. Yes, I'm doing all of that with Javascript :P mstipetic 2 hours ago Don't be that guy. ahartmetz 2 hours ago I am going to be that guy.I make computers do things, but I never act like my stuff is the only stuff that makes things happen. There is a huge software stack of which my work is just the final pieces. bheadmaster 34 minutes ago I agree with you in sentiment - the term "full-stack" is odd and a little too grandiose for its meaning.But it is already established in the industry, and fighting it is unlikely to yield any positive outcomes. mstipetic 1 hour ago The term "full stack" has a widely well understood meaning, you're being pedantic 6 replies →
mstipetic 2 hours ago Don't be that guy. ahartmetz 2 hours ago I am going to be that guy.I make computers do things, but I never act like my stuff is the only stuff that makes things happen. There is a huge software stack of which my work is just the final pieces. bheadmaster 34 minutes ago I agree with you in sentiment - the term "full-stack" is odd and a little too grandiose for its meaning.But it is already established in the industry, and fighting it is unlikely to yield any positive outcomes. mstipetic 1 hour ago The term "full stack" has a widely well understood meaning, you're being pedantic 6 replies →
ahartmetz 2 hours ago I am going to be that guy.I make computers do things, but I never act like my stuff is the only stuff that makes things happen. There is a huge software stack of which my work is just the final pieces. bheadmaster 34 minutes ago I agree with you in sentiment - the term "full-stack" is odd and a little too grandiose for its meaning.But it is already established in the industry, and fighting it is unlikely to yield any positive outcomes. mstipetic 1 hour ago The term "full stack" has a widely well understood meaning, you're being pedantic 6 replies →
bheadmaster 34 minutes ago I agree with you in sentiment - the term "full-stack" is odd and a little too grandiose for its meaning.But it is already established in the industry, and fighting it is unlikely to yield any positive outcomes.
mstipetic 1 hour ago The term "full stack" has a widely well understood meaning, you're being pedantic 6 replies →
Yes. Yes, I'm doing all of that with Javascript :P
Don't be that guy.
I am going to be that guy.
I make computers do things, but I never act like my stuff is the only stuff that makes things happen. There is a huge software stack of which my work is just the final pieces.
I agree with you in sentiment - the term "full-stack" is odd and a little too grandiose for its meaning.
But it is already established in the industry, and fighting it is unlikely to yield any positive outcomes.
The term "full stack" has a widely well understood meaning, you're being pedantic
6 replies →