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    No FullStack Web Development Boxy T-Shirt

    Designed and sold by notstuff
    $26.00
    $34.67 (25% off)
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    Boxy T-Shirt
    Boxy T-ShirtElevated comfy tee, crew neck, boxy fit
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    $26.00
    $34.67 (25% off)

    Product features

    • Boxy fit for comfort and versatility
    • Midweight, elevated premium quality style to suit your lifestyle
    • Ever so slightly cropped body for ease
    • Made of 100% Combed Ring Spun Cotton
    • Comfortable ribbed collar
    • Pre-shrunk to hold the boxy structure of the garment
    • Female model shown is 5'3" / 160 cm tall and wearing size small
    • Washing instructions: Hand or machine wash cold. Do not dry clean, bleach, tumble dry or iron on the print
    • The third party printer of this product is evaluated according to International Labor Organization standards
    • The printer of this product sources blanks from manufacturers that are participating members of the Fair Labor Association
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    No FullStack Web Development
    Not symbol over "FullStack". FullStack web development includes two basic endpoints on the Internet: the client and server. On the client rests HTML, CSS, and JavaScript while on the Server side rests PHP, Java, .Net, or other powerful Object Oriented Language. Also, Frameworks like Angular or supportive technologies like jQuery, NodeJS, and ReactJS help with connecting the Client and Server. But "FullStack" is not limited to one-size fits all... rather, a mixture of different Web Languages and Server-Side technologies can be used -- and each of these mixtures can be called "FullStack" development. FullStack may not be dead; oh no, but, it has been redefined. #nofullstack

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