
Nick & KBall's "Coffee Talk"
JS Party: JavaScript, CSS, Web Development
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How Much Back Inch Does a Front End Dev Know?
The advantages of knowing back end, even if you're working primarily in the front end, is you get a much better sense of what is and is not possible. But then again, I'm a little bit more biased towards the back end because that's where I spend most of my time. You don't need to know eBPF. It's not it's the new hotness early bird performance framework. Extended Berkeley packet filters. This allows you to read and respond to any of the Linux sis calls as they occur. Now you can just feel like you can deliver about anything in that space. Right? When you're trying to learn everything at once, you'll be thrashing
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