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by ijidak
404 days ago
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This exactly! There are so many things that a human worker or coder has to do in a day and a lot of those things are non-core. If someone is trying to be an expert on every minor task that comes across their desk, they were never doing it right. An error page is a great example. There is functionality that sets a company apart and then there are things that look the same across all products. Error pages are not core IP. At almost any company, I don't want my $200,000-300,000 a year developer mastering the HTML and CSS of an error page. |
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