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Story time.

I worked on a project recently where the HTML was written just _perfectly_. Div elements were exactly indented as the blocks on the browser window.

CSS classes were self explanatory and altering them didn't introduce any new kind of bug on the browser window.

Introducing a new div block with CSS classes fit perfectly in the window along with responsiveness on different screens.

JS was also written in a self explanatory way.

It was such an Italian Chef's kiss grade of work that I just sat back and admired the glorious work for 10 mins. Totally deserved it.

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    And then the alarm clock went off
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    Admit it: You had a 10 min nervous breakdown followed by a grand mal seizure cause the joy and happiness of seeing something so good completely wracked your depressed system.

    428 - Too much joy.
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    @IntrusionCM yeah precisely. I actually talked to the guy and he told me it took him 2.5 months of work to complete the webpages.

    Who says computer science isn't art ?
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    @netikras no it's real and it's my client's website. I wish i could tell you the domain but I shouldn't.
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    @netikras yeah I do want to but I can't I'm sorry.

    This is a public forum, so....
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    And then the 30-people on the project decided to ruin it all
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    I recently wondered why there are countless examples of developer takeovers berating the steaming pile of goo their predecessor left behind, but hardly is reverse the case. Until now. Rare W, despite being html
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