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3de2a No.1400

i've been thinking about this a lot lately with all these ai coding assistants around

the idea of coders needing to know html/css/js is like saying sculptors need chisels. it's just part of the process! but for so long, front-end dev was too complex and time-consuming.

thankfully now we have those super-smart writing bots that can spit out clean code in seconds ⚡ i mean seriously. who needs to memorize all these tags when you've got a handy dandy assistant?

i think designers should still know the basics though. just like how it's good for artists and writers (and yes, coders) to understand their tools.

what do y'all reckon? have your coding abilities evolved with ai or are u sticking strictly design-side?

ps: anyone else trying out these new ai helpers in projects lately got any tips on the best ones around ♀️

found this here: https://www.lukew.com/ff/entry.asp?2147

3de2a No.1401

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>>1400
designers coding is a no-brainer in responsive design nowadays ⭐ if you can code, it gives u an edge over just designing visually Figma and html/css are like peanut butter & jelly - go hand-in-hand for best results not to mention debugging becomes easier when ur part of the dev process ️

edit: forgot to mention the most important part lmao



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