I hadn't really come across either of the terms "full stack" or "no stack" but this is a really good article about digital disruption and the need for the technology platforms of the future to be modular - just like Lego blocks - to be able to respond to the evolving business models in a rapidly changing world...
If you look under the hood at most global businesses, what you find is something akin to a Ford Model-T that has been continuously fixed by an expert mechanic to keep it on the road for a century. It might be a feat of engineering, but there ain’t no way that car will be driverless anytime soon.
http://techcrunch.com/2015/07/25/software-for-the-full-stack-era/
