full stack

See also: full-stack

English

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Adjective

full stack (not comparable)

  1. (computing) Being or relating to the entirety of a computer system, from the operating system, databases and back-end, up to the user interface.
    I'd like to hire a full stack developer to complete both the front and back end of our new website.

Usage notes

  • Usually used to describe the skill set of an IT professional.
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