The Full Stack Developer track covers frontend architecture, backend API design, database patterns, authentication, deployment, and full-system design. Sessions follow up on both the technical and execution dimensions of your answers.
The Full Stack Developer track covers React and frontend architecture, Node.js and backend API design, SQL and NoSQL database patterns, authentication (OAuth, JWT), deployment pipelines, and behavioral questions on shipping full-stack products.
Yes. Sessions cover the full stack — from component architecture and state management on the frontend to API design, database modeling, and deployment strategy on the backend. You can also upload the job description to bias coverage toward the areas the role emphasizes.
The Full Stack Developer track focuses more on end-to-end feature delivery — how you design, implement, and ship a feature across the entire stack. The Software Engineer track puts more emphasis on distributed systems and algorithmic depth. Both are calibrated to Junior, Senior, and Staff levels.
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