And by "we're", I mean us, front-end developers ;)
Here's the website that goes with this talk.
This is a talk I put together where I postulate that, over time, the breadth of what front-end developers are able to do and are being asked to do has widened to the point that it's become full-stack development. Not that we've replaced back-end developers, because they are as important as ever too, it's just there is more overlap and more possibility.
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