I personally believe full-stack is fuzzy, because what if we also provided a UI layer, or a payment interface framework, or a notification handling system, or similar as part of the "full stack" system? It's hard to draw a line as to where something becomes "full stack."
However... it's definitely closer to what I want "full stack" to mean than... this. Or a pile of bash scripts.
well, I agree.... but to me the baseline is, as I said, Rails/Laravel/Django... there's a common subset of things you need in like 99% of web applications that are not just a rest API or a landing page.
However... it's definitely closer to what I want "full stack" to mean than... this. Or a pile of bash scripts.