Miranda is a technical writer and product lead at VMware as well as founder of Books on Code, which is a platform for programmers who love to learn through technical books.
Location
San Francisco, CA
Education
MA English Literature
Work
Senior Technical Writer at VMware (previously Pivotal)
Yes! I know exactly what you mean here. After working with the same designers for a long time, I felt we were really in sync, and they felt like they could give me less and less information (a quick sketch on a piece of paper) for me to run with.
For sure! I'm lucky that much of my work is with my business partner (graphic designer) exclusively, so the shorthand can often be as simple as "like we did on [old site] except with [this] instead of [that]."
Generally, I'd say if you're unintimidated (and even better, excited) by non-comprehensive source material, you're likely to be a pretty happy front-end dev!
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Yes! I know exactly what you mean here. After working with the same designers for a long time, I felt we were really in sync, and they felt like they could give me less and less information (a quick sketch on a piece of paper) for me to run with.
For sure! I'm lucky that much of my work is with my business partner (graphic designer) exclusively, so the shorthand can often be as simple as "like we did on [old site] except with [this] instead of [that]."
Generally, I'd say if you're unintimidated (and even better, excited) by non-comprehensive source material, you're likely to be a pretty happy front-end dev!