@jmspool Honestly think it should be the opposite - solid front-end skills as a requirement for UXers.
Understanding type systems, code vs data, even optimization, would empower the designer to fit all the pieces of a UE together in a much more coherent way.
Pardon me, @Twitter, can you take my check mark off and give it to these folks? Nobody is trying to harass and impersonate me,
so they need it more than I do.
I want to @GitHub sponsor someone’s project.
$100 a month.
For at least 4 months.
What I’m looking for: must be newer to programming, or in school
Send me cool projects! All that I ask:
I want you to complete a few features during this time :)
RT for visibility?
Let me tell you all how I once put pretty shut down the whole mobile phone network in Chile circa 2004-5 👇🏽 [1/21]
(this whole thing is also available at https://t.co/OdTFbwvB5Y because Twitter threads suck)
if you can solve your app problem with a monolith, do that
if you can solve your architecture problem with a LAMP stack, do that
if you can debug your problem with printf to stdout, do that
just watch out for the day when the solution reaches its edge & becomes the new problem.