Today marks @rjs's 17th year at Basecamp. Ryan's got an incredible mind, and sees product development through an original lens. I've learned so much from him over the years. It’s truly been a pleasure working side-by-side since the pre-Basecamp days. Here's to 17 more!
Every pattern and component from Form Design Patterns is available to see and play with here:
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It's got date pickers, autocompletes (those 2 were really hard), a plane seat chooser and loads more.
That's a wrap to #pycon2019 Thankyou @edichennaitn for the opportunity and @pyconindia for the awesome energy! Interacted and got lots of feedback on #formx , Looking forward to next year :)
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I think if I was gonna do a developer-focused re-write of CSS-Tricks (which is on WordPress), I'd either do it in a JavaScript framework (maybe like a Gatsby/REST API thing) or I'd leave it in PHP but use on of these MVC frameworks: https://t.co/9mZRGXR5gX
I am writing a series of blog posts about a @GatsbyJS + MDX markdown-powered documentation site implementation we did at @weknowinc. This is the first one "How to embed React components in markdown using Gatsby, MDX, and short-codes" https://t.co/tJypTmls35 #GatsbyJS#ReactJS