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This post was inspired by a recent post by AlexanderPogman25about the pain of front-end developers and a difficult story of love and hate between fronts and interface designers. The story is as old as the world, and the main reason for the pain is really the lack of dialogue and the unwillingness or inability to be on the other side of the layout. Unwillingness may be the result of professio- nism, inability - insufficient skill. You can work with both.
I think that in the not too distant future, No-Code / Low-Code products will do their job, and UI / UX and front-end developers will no longer know what it is when the eye twitches in sync with the button in the web version of the layout. What now? To make it easier for the designer and the front to get along with each other, and to make their collaboration easier, we came up with Quarkly.
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