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no margin for me...If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur. - Red Adair -
The web is a b@stard child of unsuitable technologies, shoe-horned to create "online applications".Others: I appreciate your feedback looks like I'll have to outsource the development of what I want to do. As an aside do you think thelack of suitable tools like I'm after is due to a circling of the waggons in the programming world or is it just a really difficult thing to do well?
It was designed to read crap like CUK, rather than be an all singing all dancing front-end to complex business applications.
Consequently, the technology stack is fragmented, browsers are "quirky" and there's lots of them.
No, creating good, secure, stable, scalable, useable, responsive, web apps requires a high level of skill and diligence as well as lots of testing.Comment
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DoneOriginally posted by Bluespider View Postno margin for me...
TCS: IT Services, Consulting and Business SolutionsThe Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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