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What is full-stack mode?
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“Full-stack mode” usually refers to working with or developing across the entire “stack” of technology in a software project. Here’s what that means in different contexts:
  1. Full-Stack Development
    This is the most common use. A full-stack developer works on both the front-end (the part of the app users interact with, like the UI, using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, frameworks like React or Angular) and the back-end (server, database, business logic, APIs, using languages like Python, Node.js, Java, Ruby, databases like MySQL, MongoDB).
    So, “full-stack mode” could mean working on or building an application with responsibilities covering the full technology stack from UI to server and database.
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  3. In Tools or Platforms
    Sometimes, “full-stack mode” might be a setting or mode in a development tool or environment indicating you have access to or are working with the full range of tools and layers, not just one part (like only front-end or only back-end).
  4. In Other Contexts
    • In product development, “full-stack” might mean handling everything from design, development, testing, deployment, and maintenance.
    • In cloud or infrastructure, it might imply managing everything from servers, networking, databases, to the applications themselves.

In short: Full-stack mode means dealing with all layers of a software system, not just one part — both front-end and back-end (and sometimes more).
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