It has been a pretty sunny time to be a developer. Although mileage may vary, development has been one of the more autonomous, exciting and rewarding if not outright lucrative jobs for some time now.
This potential macro trend will impact even frontend developers, predicted https://www.toptal.com/ Frontend Architect https://www.linkedin.com/in/viktorbezdek/?originalSubdomain=cz.
“We can expect rapid development of tools like the https://rome.tools/ and https://vercel.com/blog/turbopack, which have a major impact on developer experience — bundling speed, https://thenewstack.io/ci-vs-cd-explained-by-emoji-part-1-continuous-integration/ times, etc.,” Bezdek stated via email.
Korolev also suggested frontend developers increase their expertise and tout the new frontend tooling to their colleagues and companies.