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by pjmlp
4467 days ago
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> But isn't it because in the enterprise projects JavaScript code is written by Java/C# developers who think they know JavaScript, while they really don't? No, it is because: - Unit tests have zero value over new features - Project development tends to be outsourced to teams with high attrition rates - Most of the time cheaper developers are what matter - No one cares about quality, because there are no options to get the software from somewhere else > Every enterprise project with a in-browser front-end needs a good front-end developer from the start to set up good code, good practices and good attitude to a front-end part of the code, and it will be fine Oh, the dream enterprise, where can I get a job? |
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