When can you declare yourself a Full-stack Dev?

Thomas Bnt β˜• - Dec 2 '22 - - Dev Community

Hello πŸ‘‹πŸΌ

I was wondering if I should consider myself as a front-end or full-stack developer. Or at least how to present myself to companies.

And then, I asked myself... at what moment can you consider yourself a full-stack developer? What are the basics to know to become one?

For example,
I suppose that to be a self-proclaimed full-stack developer in JavaScript, you have to know at least one front-end framework (like Vue, React, Angular, Svelte, Astro etc...), know the basics of the backend and its specificities, especially Node.js and all its aspects, know one or more frameworks (I think of Express.js or Fastify), know how to create an API and databases, and know the principle of MVC in order to set up a good architecture.

If there is something missing, don't hesitate to tell me.

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