This blog post investigates the FashionHub SaaS Multi-vendor e-commerce script from Envato Marketplace. Understand how thoughtful programming coupled with ethical business practices forms the foundation of quality scripts.
With over two decades of web development and Quality Assurance (QA) experience, we’ve seen the evolution from simple scripts to advanced SaaS applications. In the spirit of refining developers’ technical and business acumen, we maintain our stance: “A product we create should be solving a problem; it should be a solution, not a problem.”
Recently, we purchased and reviewed an e-commerce script from the Envato Marketplace. Our hopes were high, anticipating that the enticing description of this SaaS application would match its performance.
Regrettably, the FashionHub SaaS eCommerce script proved disappointing. Our initial deployment was beset with numerous bugs – clear evidence of poor coding. Ethical programming isn’t merely about creating a working code but ensuring the protection of end-users’ Personal Identifiable Information (PII). It’s disheartening when scripts possess backdoor listening ports, silently collecting PII data without the users’ awareness.
How Does It Affect the Future?:
Such unfortunate incidences breed distrust in the market. In the future, we’d caution new developers to remember that the future of technology hinges on ethical business practices and the production of problem-solving products.
Final Thoughts:
Becoming a successful developer or business owner requires an open mind to professional feedback. The author of the FashionHub e-commerce solution dismissed our constructive criticism and refused a refund, which resulted in burned bridges and reflected poorly on a developer’s reputation.
Key Takeaways:
- The quality of a script is measured by the problem it solves, not just its functionality.
- Ethical programming extends beyond creating working code to securing the end-user’s PII.
- Openness to professional feedback is not just a growth opportunity but a survival tool in programming.
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