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Criterias : 📍 Post your Question here with options. 📍 You may select single/multiple option/s. 📍 Show Reason behind choosing selected option/s 📍 You may ask for explanation. 📍 After all irrelevant posts are strictly restricted.
12 Respuestas
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Is front-end more useful than back-end?
I believe the only reason back-end exists is to serve the front-end.
Back-end is totally invinsible, cannot make graphics, play audio e.t.c... The only thing it can do is secure proccesses.
I totally hate those people that say front-end sucks.... The reason we became programmers is to satisfy the users of our programms.... Try giving pure algorithms to the users.... We can all guess the outcome of that..... Users need graphics.....
Imagine a world without font-end.... Back-end would be useless.... If back-end didn't exist, front-end would still be the intact....
These are the rules of nature.... Back exists to serve the front....
Anyways i wanna hear your opinions... I also wanna know why people prefer "heavy languages" like C++ even though everything is possible and easier with just a scripting language...
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@Mubashir Ahmed
"Pullys" are used more than cranes in heavy constructions.....
I still don't understand why "heavy-lang" people disrespect scripting languages.....
[P.S: i believe backend is easier than front....]
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How many people understand what is going on here?
(edit like = yes dislike =no)
1) Yes I understand :4
2) No I don't :0
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In answer to @ValentinHacker's poll.
P. Is front-end more useful than back-end...?
A. They are complementary.
Maybe the reason behind the "...front-end sucks" is that the back-end stuff is relatively harder to learn, because of his security issues, but this might be just a subjective opinion.
In the other side a good logic is not enough to make a professional website. Interactivity using CSS and/or Javascript - DOM is not always the easiest thing to do, UX & UI are priorities of any front-end developer.
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@Ranjan Poll options should be
Like to say yes
Dialike to say no.
Makes it easy and less spammy
Like to implement
Dislike to not implement
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=begin
what wil be output?
=end
arr = [1, 44, 56, 33], [23, 56, 99]
puts arr [0][-1]
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I can't Implement this (like -dislike) system because we've a habit of like/dislike everything blindly.
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But @vengat, you should have a neutral option like maybe, can't say, neither of two extremes.
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How is unit testing performed at your location? (% being survey respondents)
1. Unit testing is not performed 17%
2. Unit testing is informal 40%
3. Unit tests cases are documented 9%
4. Unit tests cases and their executions are documented 14%
5. We use a Test Driven Development approach 20%
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answer is 33 @muneeb