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Is HTML5 for designers or programmers ?
I'm a little outdated in this area but since we are recruiting I'm trying to be sure I search in the right categories
![]() When looking for setting up various html5 sites / interfaces should I be looking primary in the programming area or the design area ? I'm seeing from resumes I get in from people that many programmers appears to be more focused on creating and modifying actual design work into interactive sites running on top of some framework which they seem to know very little about. My idea of programmers is someone that build the actual framework. Sorry to all the programmers and designers I offended with this post, I'm simply outdated. When I put my last site online the next big thing was "table-less tables" ![]() On a side note, we are recruiting advanced IN-HOUSE "designers" (flash / html5 / graphics) and "programmers" (php5 / mysql) specialized in user interfaces, landing page optimizing and lead conversions. Positions are in Temecula, CA. Shoot me a mail to [email protected] with a resume and a few words about yourself.
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Both front-end developers and programmers as well.
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I say both. I good designer should be able to work in HTML5, and for sure a programmer should know what they are doing with it.
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i say both to...
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