I remember when computer science people said front-end developers weren't "real developers," because all they knew was JS, CSS, & HTML.
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I still think about your scaffolding talk by the way. Hard to understand how we haven't absorbed that learning as an industry.
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@dan_abramov@sarahmei distributed? I don't think I understand -
data incrementally is loaded into the client, incrementally saved, and asynchronously updated.
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Having done plenty of both FE and BE development, I can eaisly say that you hit the difficulty walls in FE faster than BE
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Any BE person who says it is easy, I challenge you to build a functional Twitter style input box :)
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and supports mobile keyboards.
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and screen readers.
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the role of front end devs has evolved so much over the past 5-6 years that the curiosity to explore should be nourished.
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@tomaszbak@sarahmei a difficult part of frontend dev is to make it work in all browsers. For backend dev it is to handle all data. -
and then there are the hard problems like time zones for dates and encodings for texts which are always wrong
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as a bouns, you never know how your code is going to be interpreted (not as much of a problem now, but still)
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да это вообще охуеть (sorry for russian, but I haven't any another words)
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