Just like the designer would benefit from knowing how code works, so would a designer benefit from know how a developer works.
The biggest issue isn't lack of communication but lack of understanding each other.
I find it kind of interesting that a developer would even feel a reluctance to understand one of the basic methods used to deliver to them what they need to develop.
You are missing out on great opportunity to have an informed opinion, think about alternatives, find potential business ideas from something thats not optimal and in general just have a better and more productive relationship with designers.
I at least realized that learning to code as a designer, even just a little bit, both taught me a great deal of how to build things for developers, help them solves problems that might require a different way to think about the technical issue of something and not do stuff that are completely retarded and impossible to do.
And so now none of my projects fail unless I want them to.
The biggest issue isn't lack of communication but lack of understanding each other.
I find it kind of interesting that a developer would even feel a reluctance to understand one of the basic methods used to deliver to them what they need to develop.
You are missing out on great opportunity to have an informed opinion, think about alternatives, find potential business ideas from something thats not optimal and in general just have a better and more productive relationship with designers.
I at least realized that learning to code as a designer, even just a little bit, both taught me a great deal of how to build things for developers, help them solves problems that might require a different way to think about the technical issue of something and not do stuff that are completely retarded and impossible to do.
And so now none of my projects fail unless I want them to.