Welcome to another episode of DanielFrey.me Talks! This time around me and Elad Shechter gathered together to dive deep into the world of “uniqueness” / “CSS/HTML Architecture”.
Episode timeline
00:00Introduction00:25Exploring the topic01:51What does actually a CSS/HTML architect mean?02:31How does your day-to-day responsibilities look like?06:05What triggered you to become a CSS/HTML architect rather than also being a JavaScript developer?13:19How were you able to be so honest? weren’t you scared?15:26Being picky when choosing you next job…16:06How will you be able to find the same unique role when you switch a job next time?18:50What made you to be so passionate about CSS?22:48How can one become a CSS/HTML architect?27:38Will we see more CSS/HTML architects vacancies the coming years?33:07I don’t want to be replaced by a CSS architect how can I keep my skills sharp in CSS?35:48Why doubting and asking questions is always important!37:25Summary & Closing
Helpful resources:
We mentioned that there will be a few links shared, so here we go:
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