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Do it yourself, within six month's you say to your boss that you've educated yourself to full stack, extra money! And a more fun job, because front-end sucks :)
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@tamagotchi don‘t do it unless you are 100% sure about the extra many. And I wouldn’t bet on that.
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Unsure about the money, the company is a lot more financially healthy than my previous employee.
The bosses' boss does not believe in fullstack development -
I'd code it up and maybe several visual versions (but cuz I do that when I present stuff cuz management where I was at was indecisive and changing their mind a lot, so I'd prepare and give them demos to help them decide and it worked well)
and then do a mock backend with static or random data. then easily switch that out for the real backend later
covers your ass anyway, I would figure
reminds me of a school group project I had tho and that did not go well at all cuz my whole group and only my group were slacking like I got setup to fail. and the joke "the teacher was just preparing you for the real world" does not make that guy a good teacher. makes him a fucktit -
@Lensflare > 'don‘t do it unless you are 100% sure about the extra many. And I wouldn’t bet on that.'
Very true.
The boss could very well start thinking 'Oh cool, free extra labor.'
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