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Hidden Costs of Delayed Digital Transformation in Industry

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Phil Martinez

April 15, 2025
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We love to bring designs to life as a developer, and I aim to do this using whatever front end tools are necessary. My preferred tools are more modern javascript libraries like React.js but I like to use whatever is best for the websites needs. There are several reasons why a business would consider a rebrand and it doesn’t necessarily mean the business has been unsuccessful.

But in order that you may see whence all this born error of those who accuse pleasure and praise pain, I will open the whole matter, and explain the very things which were said by that discoverer of truth and, as it were, the architect of a happy life.

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We love to bring designs to life as a developer, and I aim to do this using whatever front end tools are necessary. My preferred tools are more modern javascript libraries like React.js but I like to use whatever is best for the websites needs. There are several reasons why a business would consider a rebrand and it doesn’t necessarily mean the business has been unsuccessful.

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“Success is the result of perfection,
hard work, learning from failure, loyalty, &
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Phil Martinez

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On the specificity of selectors

The specificity of the : not() pseudo-class is the specificity of its argument. The :not() pseudo-class does not add to the selector specificity, unlike other pseudo-classes.

The simple selector that : not() takes as an argument can be any of the following:

  • Type selector (e.g p, span, etc.)
  • Class selector (e.g .element, .sidebar, etc.)
  • ID selector (e. #header)
  • Pseudo-class selector (e.g :first-child, :last-of-type)
li:not(.old)::after {
    content: "New!";
    color: deepPink;
}

The specificity of the :not() pseudo-class is the specificity of its argument. The :not() pseudo-class does not add to the selector specificity, unlike other pseudo-classes.

Comments(02)

  • Michael Chen
    By Michael Chen

    This is incredibly helpful! We were quoted $200K for a medium-complexity app and thought it was too high. After reading this breakdown, I realize the pricing was actually fair for the features we wanted. Great article!

  • David Martinez
    By David Martinez

    The section about cross-platform vs native development was eye-opening. We were planning to build separate iOS and Android apps but React Native might save us 40% on costs. Definitely reconsidering our approach now!

  • Lisa Thompson
    By Lisa Thompson

    The hidden costs section is gold! We budgeted $100K for development but didn't account for $20K/year in maintenance and updates. This article should be required reading before starting any app project.

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