bq. Saying CSS/HTML are just pure execution completely undersells the complexities of user interaction, the changes that happen when a design actually becomes interactive, and the feedback you get from your team as they start using the prototype.
Excuse me, sir, but being a good coder doesn't mean you can't demo the power of CSS/HAML, things can be improved, but in my opinion, you will never discover a gold mine by being present in a room. You will discover the goldmine when you really dig into the problem and offer a good solution.
bq. Saying CSS/HTML are just pure execution completely undersells the complexities of user interaction, the changes that happen when a design actually becomes interactive, and the feedback you get from your team as they start using the prototype.
Excuse me, sir, but being a good coder doesn't mean you can't demo the power of CSS/HAML, things can be improved, but in my opinion, you will never discover a gold mine by being present in a room. You will discover the goldmine when you really dig into the problem and offer a good solution.