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A Full Stack Developer is a versatile engineer capable of handling every layer of a web application, from the user interface (front-end) to the server-side logic and database (back-end). In a company, they often act as a "one-person army" or a bridge between different technical departments. 
Core Roles & Responsibilities
End-to-End Development: Managing the complete software lifecycle, from initial conceptualization and design to final deployment and maintenance.
Front-End Architecture: Designing and implementing responsive, visually appealing user interfaces using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript frameworks like React or Angular.
Back-End Infrastructure: Building server-side logic and APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) using languages like Python, Java, or Node.js to handle data processing.
Database Management: Designing, creating, and optimizing databases (e.g., MySQL, MongoDB, PostgreSQL) to store and retrieve application data efficiently.
Testing & Debugging: Conducting unit and integration tests to identify bugs and ensure the application is secure, stable, and high-performing.
Deployment & DevOps: Automating the deployment process using CI/CD pipelines and managing cloud infrastructure on platforms like AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud.
Cross-Functional Collaboration: Working closely with graphic designers for UI/UX features and product managers to translate business requirements into technical specifications. 
Essential Technical Stack
Front-End: HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, Bootstrap, and modern frameworks (React, Vue, or Angular).
Back-End: Proficiency in at least one major server-side language (Python, Ruby, PHP, Java, or C#) and its corresponding frameworks (e.g., Django, Spring Boot, ASP.NET).
Version Control: Mastery of Git and GitHub for tracking code changes and collaborating with other developers. 
Why Companies Hire Full Stack Developers
Companies—especially startups—value full stack developers because they are cost-effective, can pivot quickly between tasks, and possess a holistic understanding of how different parts of a project interact.

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