Listener Question: Janus asks, As a Designer, when should I let someone else do the code heavy lifting? - podcast episode cover

Listener Question: Janus asks, As a Designer, when should I let someone else do the code heavy lifting?

Jul 31, 201522 minEp. 109
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Episode description

Today's episode, I answer a listener question from Janus, who focuses primarily on User Experience and Design. Janus asks, How much code should I know before handing it to a developer?

Programming isn't easy. Hard work ethic pays off. To answer this question, I turn to the experts, and a 9 step framework for checking your code.

Thank you, Janus for your question. If you have a question that you'd like to have discussed on the show write me through my contact form or via twitter: @developertea.

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Thanks for listening to today's episode and until next time,

Enjoy your Tea

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