> that kind of code is just too formulaic, transactional and often boring to do
No offense, but that sounds like every programmer that hasn't done front-end development to me. Maybe for some class of front-ends (the same stuff that Ruby on Rails could generate), but past that things tend to get not boring real fast.
No offense, but that sounds like every programmer that hasn't done front-end development to me. Maybe for some class of front-ends (the same stuff that Ruby on Rails could generate), but past that things tend to get not boring real fast.