What is the closest thing you can get on front-end webdev to something like Windows Forms, WPF or QT Creator?
Ie something where adding a button or a dropbox in a specific location does not require intimate knowledge of CSS tricks while at the same time producing reasonable code.
I found old Actionscript more consistent than modern webdev.
What I mean I do not need to know advanced XAML to produce quick and decent CRUDs on Windows Presentation Foundation, while for the web this means hours spent reading up on various quirks.
It almost means that you need a dedicated front-end guy with you all the time if you want to iterate your design.
I also ask the same, why webdev doesn't have tools like that, why everyone love to write a ton of css to make a button on the middle page, See struct, it's a wysiwyg gui builder for react
Ie something where adding a button or a dropbox in a specific location does not require intimate knowledge of CSS tricks while at the same time producing reasonable code.
I found old Actionscript more consistent than modern webdev.
What I mean I do not need to know advanced XAML to produce quick and decent CRUDs on Windows Presentation Foundation, while for the web this means hours spent reading up on various quirks.
It almost means that you need a dedicated front-end guy with you all the time if you want to iterate your design.