Many have done it. In fact, it's a great thing for the industry. But what's involved? With the world of Front End Development evolving constantly. JavaScript is no longer just an interaction tool, but runs whole codebases, and even databases. Is there still a place for someone who just love CSS, HTML, UX, accessibility, and talking to designers in the language they understand? If there isn't, how do you continue to provide value to the team? But if there is a place, what does it take to get in?
This 45mins talk was prepared for:
- Wellington Code Camp 2019 - 6th April
The slides can be viewed on: https://praesongprasit.github.io/talk_design-to-fed-transition/
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