Specjalizacja front/back to historia. Zostań fullstackiem | Andrzej Krzywda
Did you know that strict specialization between frontend and backend may be just a temporary anomaly of 2015-2025? While the industry has grown accustomed to a clear division of roles, market reality is starting to painfully challenge this model. Artificially splitting tasks in Jira generates enormous communication costs and frustrates businesses that don't see value in "just the endpoint" or "just the view." This episode will show you why returning to a full-stack approach is the only way to gain true professional independence and survive waves of layoffs. Episode Mentor: Andrzej Krzywda - programmer, architect, entrepreneur, and creator of the async-first concept, who has been building a bridge between the worlds of programming and business for years. Table of Contents 00:00:00 - The end of the era of specialization? Industry standard vs. temporary anomaly. 00:00:32 - The modern division of labor and its hidden, high costs for business. 00:01:29 - Returning to the natural order - what does being a full-stack developer really mean? 00:02:00 - How to collaborate with specialists without fear of CSS or a new endpoint. 00:02:45 - First steps in new technology and establishing team conventions. 00:03:18 - The role of AI in supplementing knowledge and rapid code generation (example from mobile). 00:04:18 - Flipping the organizational game - independence instead of juggling tasks. 00:04:47 - Business perspective - why does a client prefer to talk to one person? 00:05:37 - Layoff heuristic - why full-stack developers will survive any market crisis. 00:06:11 - When silos shut down thinking - the "it's not my thing" syndrome. 00:06:47 - Reducing the Project Manager's role and programmers taking responsibility. 00:07:27 - The true meaning of "Full" - business, infrastructure, and DevOps. 00:08:03 - Development path - how to expand your competencies step by step. 00:08:58 - Do broad skills destroy depth of knowledge? Concept mapping (Redux vs. CQRS). 00:10:16 - Communication as the biggest IT problem and the role of technologies like GraphQL. 00:11:31 - What do frontend and backend have in common? How to deal with complex if statements. What questions does this episode answer? 💡 Is the division into frontend and backend just a passing trend that's slowly becoming a thing of the past? 💡 Why does artificially splitting tasks into client and server parts harm projects and businesses? 💡 How can you effectively secure your position in a company during times of mass layoffs in IT? 💡 Can a full-stack developer actually expect better earnings than a specialist? 💡 How is artificial intelligence (AI) changing the rules of the game and helping you enter completely new technologies? 💡 How do concepts like Redux on the frontend connect with CQRS on the backend? 💡 Why are technologies like GraphQL often introduced just to keep people... from talking to each other? 💡 How can you avoid creating "knowledge silos" that prevent you from thinking about the product as a whole? What will you learn from this episode? ✅ How to start thinking about business functionalities as a coherent whole, not as a collection of virtual tasks in Jira. ✅ How to smoothly enter new areas (e.g., mobile or backend), using ready-made conventions and templates in your project. ✅ How to communicate directly with the business and sales department, building your expert position. ✅ How to step-by-step expand your competencies with the fundamentals of DevOps, Project Management, and Product Ownership. ✅ How to reduce communication chaos within a team by reducing the number of touchpoints in the human structure. ✅ Why mapping known design patterns between different system layers helps maintain the depth of developer knowledge. Check out our other materials – each one is as substantive as this one. If you enjoyed this material, there's a high probability you'll get even more value from the next ones. We put a lot of energy into creating this content, so take advantage of it – especially since it's completely free. ➡️ Why is IT killing you? (73% of people have this problem) | Ola Kunysz • Dlaczego IT Cię wykańcza? (73% osób ma ten... ➡️ Are programmers threatened by AI? The truth about the IT market | Jakub Kubryński • Czy programiści są zagrożeni przez AI? Pra... ➡️ Use AI to clean up the Code! - no one will notice | Andrzej Krzywda • Użyj AI do posprzątania Kodu! - nikt nie z...

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