← Back to context Comment by ahartmetz 2 months ago >full stackDevice drivers, task switching, filesystem, memory management and all? 14 comments ahartmetz Reply dangoodmanUT 2 months ago dwight shrute detected ahartmetz 2 months ago At least spell my name correctly ffs, it's right there in the org chart mstipetic 2 months ago Don't be that guy. ahartmetz 2 months 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. mstipetic 2 months ago The term "full stack" has a widely well understood meaning, you're being pedantic 7 replies → bheadmaster 2 months 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. llmslave2 2 months ago Yes. Yes, I'm doing all of that with Javascript :P
dangoodmanUT 2 months ago dwight shrute detected ahartmetz 2 months ago At least spell my name correctly ffs, it's right there in the org chart
mstipetic 2 months ago Don't be that guy. ahartmetz 2 months 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. mstipetic 2 months ago The term "full stack" has a widely well understood meaning, you're being pedantic 7 replies → bheadmaster 2 months 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.
ahartmetz 2 months 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. mstipetic 2 months ago The term "full stack" has a widely well understood meaning, you're being pedantic 7 replies → bheadmaster 2 months 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 2 months ago The term "full stack" has a widely well understood meaning, you're being pedantic 7 replies →
bheadmaster 2 months 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.
dwight shrute detected
At least spell my name correctly ffs, it's right there in the org chart
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.
The term "full stack" has a widely well understood meaning, you're being pedantic
7 replies →
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.
Yes. Yes, I'm doing all of that with Javascript :P