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Great point. Remains to be seen how much of the surrounding layers are needed and how much they get you. "Full stack" has been an illusion for a long time, if not forever.
I guess the (common) understanding of what "full stack" means will just change
Also a good point - presumably it's been in motion since the origin of computers. Wonder what their minds were like in 1965 or so.
Great point. Remains to be seen how much of the surrounding layers are needed and how much they get you. "Full stack" has been an illusion for a long time, if not forever.