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This is a great reminder to always work with your team, not force them into your preferences.
This is a great reminder to always work with your team, not force them into your preferences.
That puts words to a thought process I've been having.
Great article all around, but that quote stood out to me.
That puts words to a thought process I've been having.
Great article all around, but that quote stood out to me.
Great work by James here, looking forward to seeing his updates as he makes his solution even better!
Great work by James here, looking forward to seeing his updates as he makes his solution even better!
- AI tooling slows down development
- AI toolong _feels_ faster because it's fun
- "it's obvious that you should use AI for refactoring and documentation"
- AI tooling slows down development
- AI toolong _feels_ faster because it's fun
- "it's obvious that you should use AI for refactoring and documentation"
syntax.fm/show/908/sto...
storybook.js.org/blog/the-acc...
syntax.fm/show/908/sto...
storybook.js.org/blog/the-acc...
Well... that's exciting
Well... that's exciting
"The goal is not 1,145 deployments per day. It's removing the friction that makes that pace impossible."
"The goal is not 1,145 deployments per day. It's removing the friction that makes that pace impossible."
Major props to Damilola for putting together this post to make it easy for people to follow along and see how much simpler it can be to use BiomeJS.
Major props to Damilola for putting together this post to make it easy for people to follow along and see how much simpler it can be to use BiomeJS.
Why This Works
Zero Willpower Required: The reminder appears without any action on your part
Why This Works
Zero Willpower Required: The reminder appears without any action on your part
"consider this an up-to-date, best practises demo app for Offline-First with CouchDB and PouchDB"
Also, extremely happy to see a growing trend towards local-first, the art of putting user experience first is 🔥
"consider this an up-to-date, best practises demo app for Offline-First with CouchDB and PouchDB"
Also, extremely happy to see a growing trend towards local-first, the art of putting user experience first is 🔥
But I'm for it! Every design system (even my own) has all of those built in, and the HTML spec doesn't define them anymore. So it's probably good, but still, surprising.
But I'm for it! Every design system (even my own) has all of those built in, and the HTML spec doesn't define them anymore. So it's probably good, but still, surprising.
Hands-on tips that will help you recognize and avoid some of the most common UI gotchas with navigation menus.
To be perfectly honest, these are pretty basic mistakes, but I see them all the time.
Here's what you need to know: blog.css-weekly.com/top-5-css-na...
"I have found that AI-generated code is often sloppy, unnecessarily complex, and a lot of the time, just plain wrong."
*strong* yes
AI for code generation has its place, but goodness, I see that tool misused more often than not.
I wrote up my thoughts on AI and productivity, and how whilst we feel like AI is making us more productive, the data tells a different story.
And no, I did not use AI to summarise the report data.
"I have found that AI-generated code is often sloppy, unnecessarily complex, and a lot of the time, just plain wrong."
*strong* yes
AI for code generation has its place, but goodness, I see that tool misused more often than not.
It’s a white noise video that donates all revenue to Partners in Health and you can watch it here:
youtu.be/dv2XyqC-EQ4
It’s a white noise video that donates all revenue to Partners in Health and you can watch it here:
youtu.be/dv2XyqC-EQ4
Thanks @cassidoo.co for this week's interview practice problem!
Thanks @cassidoo.co for this week's interview practice problem!
These are solid points on when and why it is appropriate to be purposeful in sacrificing maintainability to build "pragmatic solutions for real users.”
But I'm not sure I trust it... at least not yet 😁
These are solid points on when and why it is appropriate to be purposeful in sacrificing maintainability to build "pragmatic solutions for real users.”
But I'm not sure I trust it... at least not yet 😁
All that to say, this article is excellent!
helloanselm.com/writings/kno...
All that to say, this article is excellent!
helloanselm.com/writings/kno...
I wonder what the best balance of Speed, Quality, and Learning will be as the industry moves forward; and how that changes based on your years of experience.
I wonder what the best balance of Speed, Quality, and Learning will be as the industry moves forward; and how that changes based on your years of experience.