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lexchz2020-01-02 03:14:59
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lexchz, 2020-01-02 03:14:59

Are there any vacancies for a JS programmer without the obligation to typeset?

I noticed such a feature that the vacancy of a Frontend developer almost always includes layout. I know how to typeset perfectly, but I hate layout, because it's a boring and monotonous job.

Are there companies with a clear division of responsibilities between a JS developer and a coder? I like JS, but I'm thinking of changing the further learning stack, because. to make up panels from Figma, etc., there is no desire.

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Sergey Gornostaev, 2020-01-02
@sergey-gornostaev

This question is asked here regularly. Once again, I answer that large companies prefer narrow specialization, but in order to get into this, you first have to become a very good generalist.

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Nadim Zakirov, 2020-01-02
@zkrvndm

In theory yes, but in practice no. At most, you can delegate layout layout to someone else, but this someone else will definitely not care about the convenience of layout for you, as a programmer.

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Kirill Makarov, 2021-01-11
@kirbi1996

Yes, you can, if the team has workbenches. In general, we had that the workbench typesets, the front pulls on the react and writes the logic. The only thing in react-native doesn’t work like that, you have to make up the front

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Vasily Safin, 2021-01-25
@agafonovfit

In our company, the fronts are not made up at all, the bootstrap classes will correct the maximum. We design information systems for state enterprises

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