Hi Elle,

I like your approach, saying: if you (mr developer) can't do it, I will do
it myself. In my experience you only have to say/prove it once or twice and
professional developers will take the challenge the next time.

Nothing is impossible. Some design solutions are expensive, unsecure or for
some other reason not perfect. Invite developers to criticize your design.
Let them explain what the technical consequences are and -important- ask
them to think of alternatives that are more desirable from a technical view
point. In most cases a compromise within the functional and technical
constraints is possible. The end result will be a piece of teamwork all team
member are proud of.

If this strategy doesn't work, I can only advise to hire better developers
;) Don't give up the fight, it's your responsibility to create a solution
with the best interaction possible.

- Yohan.


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