It’s such a pleasure (well, in comparison, in comparison…) to make layouts using primitive components, like Box, Stack, Heading and Text with theme-constrained props to define styles, instead of writing custom artisanal CSS.
/cc @ComponentDriven
🎉 New blog post "Before you useState" exploring how browser APIs can help writing more idiomatic code and making the Web more accessible. What do you think?
https://t.co/cKQBrTNEDX
📖 If you have been wondering how to run @NetlifyCMS on @vercel, we have written down a step-by-step guide using the open source work of @bericp1 and @robinpokorny 🙌
https://t.co/VEiKZ9Gneg
You can now watch and read the transcript(!) of @okonetchnikov talking about the good, the bad, and the ugly of design systems: https://t.co/kPaQPsWSOW
Introducing visx from Airbnb. A collection of expressive, low-level… | by Chris C Williams | Airbnb Engineering & Data Science | Sep, 2020 | Medium https://t.co/F2WYc4RdKz
Another lesson from many that you can learn by enrolling to our @ComponentDriven workshop about building design systems with React: https://t.co/2lTJe4RFad
After many successful appearances we offer our most popular workshops remotely on a monthly basis: "Design Systems for React Developers" https://t.co/ubvIs1tW5c and "Resilient component libraries with React": https://t.co/qijMxzKOn8. Next is on 7th Sep with 15 seats (min 5).