We use front/back software components, but the same person usually implements it from end to end. From being involved in customer discussions to implementation to post-deployment support. They ask for help as needed from whoever knows what they are unfamiliar with.
Fresh devs, we tend to start on UI with some scaffolding done for them. But when they feel ready, they expand into the rest of it.
To answer your question, I don't feel that applications are split the wrong way as client/server, but it could be that teams split that way become problematic.
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We use front/back software components, but the same person usually implements it from end to end. From being involved in customer discussions to implementation to post-deployment support. They ask for help as needed from whoever knows what they are unfamiliar with.
Fresh devs, we tend to start on UI with some scaffolding done for them. But when they feel ready, they expand into the rest of it.
To answer your question, I don't feel that applications are split the wrong way as client/server, but it could be that teams split that way become problematic.