So I said I'm going to start discussing how "modern" frontend practice impacts experiences using public sector sites. Lets get into it. You know who deserves the very best experience? Our Veterans. ...meanwhile at http://vets.gov ...: https://www.webpagetest.org/result/180912_6Q_5fd08e0ef64071de6f3cd266c36a3cac/ …
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If there's something that *doesn't* need React, it's a drop-down menu. The sport of pure-CSS drop-downs was won more than a decade ago. There's no excuse.
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So when can we expect your application? -> http://Usds.gov/join The problem with gov websites is and will always be maintainability. The skills gap between the public and private sector is a very real thing.Frameworks, even bloated ones, help the transition between contractors
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Not saying we don’t appreciate the feedback. It is super helpful. But public call outs are less compelling when the person doing them isn’t willing to come and see what the situation looks like on the ground. I look forward to reading your application.
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