Regarding the finalization of the last two core members, the mentor group suggested prioritizing male students who are proficient in using various front-end CSS and JS frameworks.
Jiang Xubai frowned immediately upon hearing this, "What do you mean, we're not allowed to write in native code? If we just use ready-made templates, what will we learn?"
For novices like them who had just started and were at an intermediate level, bypassing the fundamental principles and directly copying frameworks is more harmful than beneficial.
This is a school, not one of those software outsourcing companies outside; I can't understand what the graduate school is thinking.
The third-year seniors didn't mind at all; they were going to work in the IT industry after graduating next year anyway. Project work is about quick battles and fast decisions, time is money, and using ready-made frameworks is efficient and convenient, so why not?