Have a few friends who work there. But they have no needs for a subpar php backend developer :(
Well okay, but guess which one I'd rather have to maintain in a big codebase? Clearly written by a theoretical engineer.
sometimes != always makes sense that he would want to strengthen his credibility in an article like this, no?
Am I not getting this or is this just a slightly different way of using breakpoints like bootstrap some years ago? I think we've come full circle.
The thing is most companies would want to have a web presence anyway. It's just easiest exposure and people have to be willing to install a software - visiting a website not so much. So if you're building these…
Have a few friends who work there. But they have no needs for a subpar php backend developer :(
Well okay, but guess which one I'd rather have to maintain in a big codebase? Clearly written by a theoretical engineer.
sometimes != always makes sense that he would want to strengthen his credibility in an article like this, no?
Am I not getting this or is this just a slightly different way of using breakpoints like bootstrap some years ago? I think we've come full circle.
The thing is most companies would want to have a web presence anyway. It's just easiest exposure and people have to be willing to install a software - visiting a website not so much. So if you're building these…