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Right?
Try to do multiplatform. iOS, Windows phone and Android. Are we the kings of the full stack development or something? -
jhuku338y@lostinmyworld Yes, we are the king. Web backend people sometimes see us like just another designer guy who is busy making useless layouts and views. They think they do the real shit.
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@jhuku although I would agree with separate mobile backend and frontend approach.
We did with xamarin iOS. I did the layout and the backend and another co-worker did only the hard backend. So when he needed something he just asked it to be implemented and I would do it out of experience.
It was a nice experience. I did both backend and frontend but it was nice to separate them on some things.
Oh. You wouldn't want to mess with a web developer that does backend and frontend. Those guys are crazyyyyy. Also JavaScript hipsters.
But, yes we are the kings. Implementing a mobile app needs to be able to deal with pretty much anything gets in your way.
Kudos to you, brother!! -
jhuku338y@lostinmyworld A separate backend and front end approach is more of a "thing" for a native developer. For someone on cross platform, the bridge is not much.
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