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Yeah the internet is just a fad ... we're all going back to native apps, tomorrow.
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I think that the role of the front-end dev changes so much that it means something different every three years. At least in my small town, it's becoming harder for a self-taught person to break into the market.
Here, you still get the very basic breakdown of front-end and back-end with a novel length list of responsibilities that overlap both for lower pay.
That being said, change is good, technology evolves. Growth is a must.
Web development will shift to some other evolution. That just means that its current incarnation will die.
-- But in a small town like this, .NET will remain king for years to come. "If it ain't broke, don't fix it" -
eo287539924yAt the same time, there's been tons of advancement for PWA's: WebRTC, Bluetooth API, WebAssembly, etc etc. I'd personally prefer if everything sticks to the browser, since then the user would retain a lot of agency to stop some 3rd party cookies, install addons etc.
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It is growing more than ever. I can not remember the last time I was involved in a new project targeting a standard computer desktop.
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The clients who get enraged that their website that launched two days ago doesn't look 'quite right' on a device that came out yesterday that less than 1,000 people will ever own still get to me sometimes, though.
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MrMarco2994yWeb development can also mean building API's, for a mobile app. So all mobile apps use web technologies
Is web development dying Or is it growing more than ever ?
Any thoughts on this question?
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