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C0D4681385yNot all sites need a framework.
Not all sites need a cms behind them.
Do you need a V12 engine in a mini coupe? -
@C0D4 pretty sure that a startup would be requiring more than just HTML and CSS. Job description mail she sent mentions React, Angular and all.
@gitlog job description she sent says otherwise for the UI engineer / developer role: "end-to-end responsibilities from server
hosting to design/architecture, implementation and deployment".
I suspect she just mentioned minimal skills to get maximum applications. They may be having trouble finding talent because it's a new company. -
This reminds me of when these frameworks and such first came about, you started seeing people who knew the frameworks and not the core language to a competent degree; Something that is now encouraged.
Sad times.
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A recruiter calls me and says they are looking for web developer. I asked her what skills is she looking for and she says "HTML and CSS".
That sounded weird.
I had to literally ask her:
"Shouldn't you be also mentioning something like React, angular, nodejs etc?"
I guess she is a noob.
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