Yes developers your developer-time is the most precious thing in the universe but please consider your user's time and their computing resources as well.
It's a customer's decision, not a developer's one. A one liner like the one in the post should be added at zero cost by any developer, but more important optimizations compete with the budget of the features that sell the product of the customer. In my experience customers want features first, optimizations last and only if the unoptimized app/site runs too slow on their devices. And developers don't like to work for free.
Even if the customer doesn't demand it, you should have your own standards for quality and performance and never compromise on them when it comes to your deliverables.
You're actually harming your business if you choose to do shitty work for small bucks and good work for big bucks. If you take your standards very seriously it improves the capabilities of your team and let's you take on more lucrative contracts.
> And developers don't like to work for free.
Oddly enough, the highest earning developers I know don't think like that.
pmontra|9 years ago
booop|9 years ago
You're actually harming your business if you choose to do shitty work for small bucks and good work for big bucks. If you take your standards very seriously it improves the capabilities of your team and let's you take on more lucrative contracts.
> And developers don't like to work for free.
Oddly enough, the highest earning developers I know don't think like that.