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Grown in a walled garden
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Is that a post in the style of the poubelle region of France, of that vintage?
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I’ll be right over
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Two more extremities with hard edges:
3- A UI components kit is fragile over a long period because it might fail to get updates, fall out of favor
4- Browser native UI elements, and small, modular custom-made components are robust over the long-term.
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There are two extremities with hard edges. In neither case you’d pick a UI kit.
1- You know the front-end well, you custom-make what you need, you use your time constraints to innovate for the needs of the app. You design.
2- A platform imposes a standard, you have no choice.
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But maybe this idea is wrong.
Even for those who learn it with depth, the front-end is both hard to learn and easier than ever to delegate (to AI, to component kits).
Most devs I know value understanding things deeply.
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It might take a while and too much work, but my solution to that was to create a sort of mega-model for all decisions I need to make.
Especially useful if like me you like creating a thorough inventory of the variables before you start.
My mega-model helps me be spontaneous and action-first.
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"Thanks Ruby"
😂
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Guys, some civility please!
It’s her peeler that needs sharpening.
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They're in the cupboard, with the cups
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I also really liked Sin City Ruby in 2024, my first time.
I loved how accessible everyone was. Jeremy talks about people being 'masked' at a bigger conference, absent at Sin City Ruby.
But I loathed Vegas.
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Hah! You'll surely get unexpected SEO juice with a title like that!
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3. How I structure oauth integrations so I didn't have to write my SaaS as an SPA
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I get the feeling that first-party LLM providers crank out what they think is the new standard, and in many ways, it’s pretty impressive.
I mean, the pace of their development is in keeping with that promise, don’t you think?
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What does having reading glasses have anything to do with updating your landing pa…
Oh.
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"Good design:
Is innovative
Makes a product useful
Is aesthetic
Makes a product understandable
Is unobtrusive
Is honest
Is long-lasting
Is thorough down to the last detail
Is environmentally friendly
Involves as little design as possible"
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My favourite of your sound demo videos so far.
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I don’t know which one is more adorable