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@maxedapps It seems like AI tries to over engineer a lot of tasks. I find that when I ask it if we really need some of the logic and recommend another approach it says I’m right and simplifies the logic. Lot of wasted time training the AI.
@KassandraSanch I usually do a combo. It’s a lot easier to use some of the pre-built components, especially for forms and drop-down elements using accordions.
@kvncnls Depends on the design and how complex the cut is. Simple designs I just do desktop first and mobile seems to fall into place easily. For complicated cuts I work my way up from Mobile.
@TreciaKS Necessary for larger projects with multiple devs working on the code base. It may seem redundant or unnecessary but it will help prevent bugs from popping up. It’s also easier to maintain going forward.
@SchipThatCode There’s a lot of jQuery out there and you will run into it on older projects. Also… it just makes some logic quicker to implement than writing out the vanilla JS. Just my 2 cents worth.
@TheJackForge Words of wisdom! 🍻 We’re all that someone without followers in the beginning. We need the engagement to keep coming back and post more to grow our network and add value to the community.
If you already know MERN stack does it make sense to learn NextJs ? I like the idea of being able to have the pages as routes and integrated backend. What other benefits are there?
#Nextjs#React#NodeJS
@hey_brantley The last statistic I saw is that about 43% of websites are still using Wordpress and PHP powers the backend. They need someone to maintain all those sites.