Has the 'Fullstack' meaning shifted to mean dev in front end frameworks?
Previously, I have associated Fullstack roles to mean a technologist biased to frontend & backend development as well as other sysadmin (pre-docker era) and understanding of various things like networking, testing, etc. Someone capable as a tech-lead.
Today, I see a lot of fullstack frameworks popping up and wonder how you'll associate a role labeled fullstack?
I also associate "full-stack" as someone who can work on all aspects of the tech stack - back-end, front-end, deployment (testing imo is unrelated. A front-end engineer should be writing tests for their front-end code, that doesn't make them full-stack; same with a back-end engineer). To me the term is unrelated to any front-end framework, but I'd be curious to see others' thoughts as well.
For me full stack means someone that can deliver a complete product (ui, server side business logic, database, deployment) on its own.