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by wibblewobble124
1130 days ago
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if you’ve been writing HTML since 1999 like me then it’s newfangled. in 2008 when i got my first paid job writing ASP and PHP at a web dev shop, nobody was “frontend”. there was the content person, the designer (photoshop wiz), the builder (convert design into HTML) and the dev. we still had to support IE6 or our manager would yell at us. i wrote my first SPA at work in 2011, and that was radical—everyone thought it was a bad idea. some people thought backbone.js might be a cool approach. took ages for react to appear. took until maybe 2015 before i remember seeing any job ads of “frontend” positions, it takes a while before a job market develops around a technology. i didn’t say it was pointless. i said the stratification of “dev” into “frontend dev” and “backend dev” is newfangled and arbitrary. you could also split devs into other classes (DB only, CSS only, etc.). it is funny when people who don’t know you accuse you of incompetence because you don’t like their tools or methods. dogmatic. i prefer some other tools and methods and i am delivering value to customers. pragmatic. |
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