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I was not having much respect for out front-end developer, as the UI is not so good., yea. I know it UI depends on the designer.

Now the new design changed and our UI looks awesome.,

and I must say that my respect increased a lot when my pm asked him to fix the layout in UC Browser.

Fucking shit., in UC it is showing two lanes as one lane. I don't know why., he was working hard to fix that.

Massive Respect to him. I really happy by being backend dev.

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  • 10
    "put that over there, make it twice as big and make it bluer".

    Imagine the rage if a client said "make that a singleton, make this method a little less pure and change your naming convention".
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    @pixeltherapy
    why the client talks about naming convention?
  • 3
    @Gowtham95india that's the point.

    Client hires you for your expertise in an area, then insists on certain changes ignoring the expertise that led you to do it that way.
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    To respond to OP, front-end has the unfortunate factor of direct client input which is why you can't entirely judge a front-ender on the appearance of one final product.
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    @pixeltherapy

    yea yea,. I can see that now.
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    Whenever I get a job that involves front-end work, I outsource that part of the project to a friend of mine who actually loves that kind of thing. That sicko.

    Give me back end any day of the week. <- I say that to all the girls as well :-P

    jk
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    @pixeltherapy as a full stack developer, this is the biggest reason why I wanna just work on back end. fucking clients and their stupidity
  • 0
    @adilnomad it takes certain diplomatic skills to keep things on track with some clients.

    Although every now and then they do highlight something you hadn't considered by being down the rabbit hole so it's not all bad.
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