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Front end vs Back end #10

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garcialo opened this issue Oct 29, 2015 · 4 comments
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Front end vs Back end #10

garcialo opened this issue Oct 29, 2015 · 4 comments

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@garcialo
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What do you think about creating separate documents for front end vs. back end challenges?

I think it would make it easier for users interested in either to quickly filter out challenges they don't want to do.

It would also allow inclusion of global best-practices; for example, making sure front end code validates. http://w3c.github.io/developers/tools/#tools

@niekvandepas
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I agree with this; in addition, I feel like backend challenges should be language-independent.

@arnoldstoba
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Could surely be a nice idea to create a general separation between front- and backend. Some javascript tasks should surely be represented in both sections tho, possibly the same for PHP.

@AntMooreWebDev
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I feel like backend challenges should be language-independent.

  • NiekPas

I second this.

I think that separating the tasks will help and particularly if additional information/help is going to provided with the tasks.

@jlem
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jlem commented Oct 29, 2015

I agree that we'll need some way of organizing these challenges as the list grows. It's already hard to maintain a single file!

Is there a benefit to splitting it up even further, beyond front and backend?

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