There's also a third definition: 3. Web backend developer, who knows the inside out of some framework or language such as Laravel/PHP, Django/Python, Rails/Ruby, or node/ECMAScript, and focuses on writing server-side logic for the frontend guy to consume. Also look at C# or Java if you want to get into the enterprise market.
You're not going to find this kind of developer in a run-of-the-mill WordPress shop. You probably won't find them in the latest startup that is all on the serverless bandwagon, either. But there are quite a few of backend positions in larger organizations where you might coincidentally find better pay and job security as well. Bonus points if you're well versed in security, or know how to talk to the database guys over there.
from Hacker News - New Comments: "WordPress" http://bit.ly/2SOAgqA
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