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Cake day: June 14th, 2023

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  • TTRPGs: first system playing in college, I’ve been playing and running games for various groups over the last ~13 years.

    Video games: played so much Donkey Kong Country with my dad as a little kid. Never truly stopped ever since.

    3d modeling/animation: It’s my job, and I use it for personal reasons.

    Cooking: Learned along side cooking with my parents and watching food network before it was overrun with competition cooking.





  • I see, so the angle you’re going for is that basically hiring practices don’t prioritize the skills needed for backend and think frontend devs can handle full stack. Even then the front-end teams do know that the backend stuff is important even if they don’t have a full understanding of the scope of complexity that goes into the nitty gritty of backend dev.


  • I mean, you’re not wrong but I’m not sure what you’re trying to get at. Yeah front end and backend development are very different skillets, but my point is the people working and coding and making the game generally do actually know what they’re doing, but its middle managers are given orders from on high by execs, most of whom probably haven’t touched a video game ever in their lives, keeping the board of directors happy with quarterly profit increases.

    I wasn’t talking about the horizontal divide between front end and back end devs, but the vertical divide between management/executives and the devs and techs.