By that, I mean that your job as a developer or engineer is to avoid adding complexity as much as possible. They're looking for someone who can ship code that is maintainable, stable, and, most importantly, cost-efficient. I believe we've all gone through that stage, but that's also a very clear sign that you don't truly understand what you actually do as a developer. It's very admirable that you want to create something that is wholly your creation. What would you say if you coded your CSS is SASS or LESS? Would it make a difference? - Not in the slightest.įrom my experience, someone eschewing Bootstrap because they feel like it's "cheating" would be a little bit of a red flag. It wouldn't matter besides possibly giving you the minor advantage that your potential employers know that you are able to use frameworks to make your life easier and your work more efficient. Wordpress is a blogging platform/CMS.īut what would be the reaction if my audition piece was fully coded by me, but with a heavy reliance on Bootstrap? Wordpress BTW is not a wysiwyg website builder. How do you think do the big portals and news sites work? Do you imagine someone sitting with a plain text editor hard coding every single page? If so, you are completely mistaken. are all used in professional environments to speed web development and to make website maintenance easier. Imagine I was applying for a job as web developer and as my audition piece I showed them a website I had created using, say, wordpress, or a similar wysiwyg website builder, I would surely be laughed out of town. All these exist to make a developer's life easier. The same applies to CMS systems like Wordpress, Drupal, Joomla, Typo3, etc. Not using frameworks would mean to constantly re-invent the wheel which in terms of productive working is completely useless. Frameworks like Bootstrap exist to make the lives of developers easier.
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