a full-stack developer is familiar with all layers in software development. These developers aren't experts at everything;
but they have functional knowledge of all the stages and the ability to take a concept and turn it into a finished
product.
The test will measure whether you are an informed, engaged, and productive citizen of the world, and it will take place
in schools and bars and hospitals and dorm rooms and in places of worship. You will be tested on first dates,
in job interviews, while watching football, and while scrolling through your Twitter feed. The test will judge
your ability to think about things other than celebrity marriages, whether you’ll be easily persuaded by empty
political rhetoric, and whether you’ll be able to place your life and your community in a broader context. The
test will last your entire life, and it will be comprised of the millions of decisions that, when taken together,
will make your life yours. And everything, everything, will be on it.
- John Green
Guides
The following are a collection of `how to do's` for technologies that could help on your journey as a developer, I am not
claiming to be an expert at any of these technologies, as a matter of fact I actually write these guides as I learn
about the different technologies I learn better when I teach someone else and most of my programming knowledge
comes from blogs from all over the internet so the chance to give back to the next junior developer looking for
a solution is something I am happy to do.
Like my Blogs these `guides` are never complete and I will update them as I go on in life and learn, they are
not structured or designed to be a complete guide but rather an introduction to get you started or give you an
idea about how to use the tech.
I hope you have fun, happy learning and remember "The kids will be alright!".