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Kz
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The journal of the frontend developer

Hola todos, todas, (ó todes). Hace 4 años soy front-end developer. Una de mis pasiones es escribir, y lo he hecho la mayor parte de mi vida. Obviamente, es algo que quise traer a mi nueva carrera como developer, pero siempre concluyo que o no tengo suficiente experiencia como para dar una opinión profunda sobre alguna herramienta, ó ya hay mucho contenido sobre esa herramienta.

Sin embargo, las vivencias que tenemos en nuestras respectivas empresas sí es algo único. Los dramas, los desafíos, y sobre todo el contraste que hay en lo que nos venden los creadores de contenido sobre cómo debería ser el entorno de desarrollo, y como realmente es.

En fin, creo que podemos hacer de este un espacio para que compartamos y comentemos sobre lo que creamos relevante a nuestro performance como web/app dev.

Deja un comentario con tu experiencia o lo que quieras decir.

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Hi everyone, I've been a front-end developer for 4 years. One of my passions has always been writing. For obvious reasons, I wanted to bring this passion along when I became a developer and wanted to share content based on my experience. However, I've always come to the same two conclusions... I don't have enough experience to share a deep insight on a web-dev tool, or there is already too much content out there about it.

However, our own experiences as front-end developers are unique. Drama, challenges, and the contrast between what's expected and the reality as developers.

Anyway, I think we could make this a space to share and comment on anything we want that's relevant to our performance as web/app dev.

Leave a comment with your experience or whatever you wanna say.

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