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by Wolfr_
1808 days ago
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The context is that we're primarily a design company, the front-end is a way to express our designs. A big reason for me is that I want the bigger group in our company to experiment with several CSS techniques to grow as front-end developers. If I (as a manager) set a constraint on one type of CSS it is difficult to learn more. As an agency it makes sense to have broad capabilities. I think as a freelancer it's super fine to just constrain yourself to what you like, as you state there is huge demand out there. |
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It's just that the post comes across as resignation, as if these techs are a fact of life.