Thank you for writing this, there's a tremedous pressure on front-end devs to get things done quickly. In my personal experience, front-end has always been less concrete to estimate in terms of work duration than back-end. When something doesn't want to play nicely, it can really start consuming time. And this happens often enough that you can't always just throw said problem to the side and find a quick workaround.
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Thank you for writing this, there's a tremedous pressure on front-end devs to get things done quickly. In my personal experience, front-end has always been less concrete to estimate in terms of work duration than back-end. When something doesn't want to play nicely, it can really start consuming time. And this happens often enough that you can't always just throw said problem to the side and find a quick workaround.