Andrew
Andrew
Should there be a standardized process? I'm not sure there should be, because every industry is different. You don't need to know how to architect large-scale, highly-distributed systems for building...
I think they're valuable when it hits the bottom line of a business, which is probably true for most things. For example, current search engine optimization (SEO) best practices, the...
To me, it seems like a runaway train-like issue. The term "front-end developer" is a relatively recent incarnation of the '90s and early 2000's term of "web designer" ("back-end" used...
It's also not appropriate for a vast majority of developers (front-end or back-end). Most developers don't do any real engineering so much as they string together a bunch of other...
@robwierzbowski I used to brush it off as a gif/jif debate, but I can actually understand the argument that it really isn't engineering. It's kind of an insult to the...
@robwierzbowski True, for job-purposes the terms are used interchangeably. I was just addressing the initial question posed on whether or not it was appropriate. I think the "software engineer" title...
From Google to Amazon to Facebook, Apple, whatever-big-fancy-corp -- they like to use the term "engineer" and certainly do have pretty formalized technical requirements. I think nearly all other companies...
Not sure if I should create another issue for this, but I think it might be related to the above. In the case of composition, `required` gets ignored in this...
Not to add another, "me too" for the requested change, but I just spent an unhealthy amount of time trying to remedy this on my end. When trying to use...