• hglman@lemmy.ml
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    7 months ago

    You need to be able to do layout design to do good ux. The visual presentation is a critical aspect of usability. Also backend code needs to be consumable future readers (including the author). That’s something that is very often lost and you get terrible unorganized backed code.

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      7 months ago

      This is kind of what I meant. Appearance isn’t just colours and alignment, but also things like flow, organisation and layout. I can make the data theoretically accessible, but with all that stuff I’m completely out of my depth.

      Write-only code can be an issue for either, while on the other hand complexity theory, big data structures and high math make me think backend.