Full-Stack.
Spanning both frontend and backend — an engineer or team comfortable across the whole product.
Full-stack means working across the entire application — the user-facing frontend and the server-side backend, plus the glue between them. A full-stack engineer can build a feature end to end rather than handing it off halfway.
For startups, full-stack capability is valuable because features rarely live in just one layer. A single person or tight team owning the whole flow reduces handoffs, miscommunication, and the gaps where bugs hide.
It doesn't mean one person knows everything equally — it means the team can move a feature from idea to live without waiting on a separate group for each layer. That breadth is what makes small teams ship like big ones.
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