An interesting read. Of course just an personal opinion as the author said, but I think he is correct in lots of his points.

I noticed that I think / feel like this myself sometimes, even while I’m a frontend dev myself.

Fortunately I’m in a nice team that values my frontend skills that all the other full stack/ Backend devs are missing.

Did you notice this bias / devaluing of the frontend work yourself?

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    8 months ago

    I’m a “full stack” backend dev - I mainly do backend work, but make minor changes to the frontend, like adding a button to a page that already has 3 other buttons.

    I’ve got a couple of friends who didn’t want to do even the occasional front end work and moved to devops. They’d rather deal with k8s and monthly on-call rotations than deal with frontend.

    I don’t know who gave you the impression that all backend devs think of front end as “easy”, but it’s definitely not the case, at least in my friend group of n=4. We treat frontend as insane arcane magic and we don’t want anything to do with frontend because we find literally everything else easier.

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      8 months ago

      It’s definitely not all. My current team definitely has respect for all that special tooling / ux stuff I’m doing. Especially since nobody was able to do it before I was hired.

      But I also had the experience that older Backend devs don’t take it seriously. My guess would that those stoped learning about frontend tech in the late 90s and it’s a case of not knowing what you don’t know.