That sounds like the frontend is not in effective communication with the backend, and that it doesn't have any sort of verification in place. πππβ¨π€
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That sounds like the frontend is not in effective communication with the backend, and that it doesn't have any sort of verification in place. πππβ¨π€
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Maybe the frontend dev(s) and the backend dev(s) don't have clear communication regarding their respective coding in that case. π€π€― Maybe full-stack devs should be preferred. π€π
The fact that this could even be thing is pretty ridiculous. It only makes sense, when building and developing a whole system, that there would be effective and efficient communication between the devs across all parts, so that they are able to make it all one functional and coherent whole. πππβ¨π€
While that may be "ridiculous" !INDEED, it (unfortunately) happens though. π€π€― The leader of the dev team should encourage each dev to communicate with each other. π§ββοΈπ€
That also reminds me of what I said a year ago that "four is the ideal team size". ππ
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Oh, I know, and I see it all the time, sadly. Any people, in any context, working together on the same project, need to effectively communicate with each other, or their efforts will clash at some point. Also there would be a lot of stupid semi-functional or buggy parts.
I'd say passion, purpose, and mission are more significant in uniting a team into a coherent, effective, and efficient developmental unit, as with that the size of the team is less significant. πππβ¨π€
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I notice that when most (or all) of the original team members of a dev team have already been replaced by new ones, the code is sometimes reorganized ("refactored") !INDEED to remove unneeded or buggy code. π€π€
I see most software dev teams being forced to work longer hours (instead of incorporating a new team member) just to meet project deadlines, which we !HOPE happens less often. π§ββοΈπ€―π¨βπ»
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Yes, often true, though not all refactors or rewrites are actually better than their previous iterations.
That's where agentic-AI coding assistance would be useful, as it can dramatically accelerate development and bug fixes.
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