How do you start your applications once the idea has been created? Do you implement the screens first and then work on the backend, or do you build the backend first and then take on the visual part (the screens)?
Start with a dummy backend with hardcoded values, then make a frontend to display and manipulate thos values. Once that’s done, create the real backend, and maintain from there
I do model first, then backend, then I normally pause to get a bit of the front end done and do some testing.
Then I tweak from there. It’s kind of like I “sneak up” on my final final solution with adjustments to the MVC.
That’s the process is if I’m building something and already have a clear idea of what stakeholders want. If that’s unclear, I start with mockups of screens and ship them off for approval.
i've been programming for some time and i've always had a solid command of the language i program in. will i have a problem creating complex and scalable applications because i don't use frameworks?
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I don't like using frameworks in my applications
i've been programming for some time and i've always had a solid command of the language i program in. will i have a problem creating complex and scalable applications because i don't use frameworks?