First of all I'm not a coder, I'm a fullstack so I also do design, and when I'm forced to use the guides of Google Material to design a product then of course I'll be also forced to use Materialize, and actually its easier than bootstrap.
In another hand, I've suggested 2 more frameworks really easy and fast to use and prototype which are very extended and useful.
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A fullstack is a coder that programs frontend and backend, hence the term. For you to say you're not a coder means you're ignorant of what a fullstack developer does, yet you say it's your profession. Hence, we mock.
I think that's a little obtuse, @satougg4
To some "coder" carries a tone of derision, or it's seen as reductive- Since it only conveys a small facet of what a developer does.
Personally, I often see it used/misused by people who overestimate their depth of expertise, so for me, it's a red flag.
It's obtuse to assume that because someone wants to clarify that their expertise is not just that "they write code", (but instead they work across a variety of architectures and design and implement systems) means they don't know that their job involves writing code
Read the guys article and figure out for yourself whether he knows what his job involves
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Whena coder criticize Bootstrap to suggest Materialize, I stop to read π
Both are frameworks with opinionated designs.
Sorry Silvan, but that makes no sense.
First of all I'm not a coder, I'm a fullstack so I also do design, and when I'm forced to use the guides of Google Material to design a product then of course I'll be also forced to use Materialize, and actually its easier than bootstrap.
In another hand, I've suggested 2 more frameworks really easy and fast to use and prototype which are very extended and useful.
fIrST oF iM NOt a cODeR, iM a fULLsTaCK
...Excuse me?
A fullstack is a coder that programs frontend and backend, hence the term. For you to say you're not a coder means you're ignorant of what a fullstack developer does, yet you say it's your profession. Hence, we mock.
I think that's a little obtuse, @satougg4
To some "coder" carries a tone of derision, or it's seen as reductive- Since it only conveys a small facet of what a developer does.
Personally, I often see it used/misused by people who overestimate their depth of expertise, so for me, it's a red flag.
It's obtuse to assume that because someone wants to clarify that their expertise is not just that "they write code", (but instead they work across a variety of architectures and design and implement systems) means they don't know that their job involves writing code
Read the guys article and figure out for yourself whether he knows what his job involves