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  • Detailed fantasy cross-section illustration titled The Full-Stack Campaign: From Interface to Infrastructure. A sprawling medieval fantasy kingdom filled with castles, towers, bridges, marketplaces, and guild halls sits on the surface beneath a bright sky. The ground beneath the city is cut away to reveal multiple interconnected underground layers extending deep into the earth. Massive stone roads, elevators, tunnels, aqueducts, glowing magical conduits, and engineering works connect hidden chambers, archives, vaults, transit networks, and subterranean fortresses. The deepest levels contain enormous dwarven-style machinery, crystal power systems, and foundational infrastructure supporting the realm above. Informational panels label each layer of the kingdom, visually illustrating how visible systems depend upon increasingly complex hidden foundations. The image conveys themes of architecture, interconnected systems, dependencies, and the journey from user-facing experiences to the infrastructure that supports them.
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    The Full-Stack Campaign: From Interface to Infrastructure

    April 4, 2026 /

    Before adventurers can explore the world, they must understand the rules that shape it. Editor’s Note Before appearing as the opening chapter of The Full-Stack Campaign: From Interface to Infrastructure, this article first appeared on RandomThoughtsInTraffic.com as an exploration of why developers often struggle when their knowledge remains confined to a single layer of the technology stack. This revised and expanded edition examines how information travels through modern web applications, explores the relationships between browsers, APIs, servers, databases, and infrastructure, and establishes the systems-oriented mindset that guides the remainder of the series. New material includes expanded architectural examples, a deeper discussion of specialization within software development, and a practical examination…

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