Being a developer isn’t all sunshine and rainbows

Mohammed Hammoud
Jul 21, 2017 · 1 min read

Being a developer does not automatically mean that the creative part of the brain shuts down and that there is only one way to solve a task. A developer encounters daily a lot of limitations, sometimes due to knowledge breeze but in many cases due to the framework in use.

A developer is in such circumstances required to produce proposals for workarounds that he or she later (we’re talking years) can maintain, and support without having to sit down and try to understand how he or she thought from the beginning.

My point is that there may be a greater complexity than what a user sees when navigating from A to B. Take care of your developer, take care of me…

Happy hacking…

Mohammed Hammoud

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Digital Designer, Backend and Frontend developer from Sweden with experience in usability.

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