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		<description><![CDATA[<p>You might be wondering&#8230; &#8220;Why do I need to follow standards if I&#8217;m the only front-end (UI) developer working on this project?&#8221; That may be true for the moment, but you have to consider the long-term perspective. During time-crunch, the project may bring in additional developers to help with delivery. After go-live, the client may [...]]]></description>
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