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she/her. Staff Frontend Engineer turning ideas into accessible experiences. ⚡️ React • Design Systems • Accessibility @remote.com | prev @farfetch, @okTurtles https://www.sandrina-p.net/
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I had so much fun today at @jsheroes.io talking about full-stack Forms with JSON Schemas! And got a sketch out of it, how cool!! ✨✨ Thanks a lot #JSHeroes2025, incredible vibes! 🐻

I'll be at @jsheroes.io talking about handling Forms at scale with JSON Schemas. Based on a true story at Remote.com 💥 Get a ticket and come join us!

⚛️📝 New on Overreacted: JSX Over The Wire overreacted.io/jsx-over-the...

✨ In March 2023, I published an article about AI. This was right after OpenAI showcased how GPT4 could turn a hand-drawn sketch of a website into real HTML/CSS/JS. The consensus online was that FE jobs would stop existing within 1-2 years. Well, it’s been 2 years! So, I just published a follow-up:

Who’s joining JSHeroes? I’ll be there talking about… forms with JSON Schemas ⚡️

So… what have you learned in 2025 so far? I haven’t catch up with tech social this year. And it feels… strange. #JOMO

6 #CSS Snippets Every Front-End Developer Should Know In 2025 nerdy.dev/6-css-snippe...

It's 2025. We've *all* been using video calls *extensively* for *at least* 5 years. (8 in my case). We *know* how to share our screen. It works. Let's all finally move away from ❌ "can you see my screen?" + Wait for yes to ✅ "you should see my screen now, shout if you don't" + carry on

When a junior asks you for help in their code, don’t give them the answer right away. Ask them “what’s on your mind?” It’s much better to help them evolve their debugging skills and critical thinking skills. 💡

Everyone is setting their goals. Mine is JOMO: Joy of missing out. Let’s see if I can enjoy not doing it.

If I could, I’d write only CSS / animations for a living ✨

Next time you ask AI about accessibility, please don’t. Here’s why: 🤦

As European Accessibility Act & ADA Title II deadlines near, orgs will suddenly panic about #accessibility, leading to crunch time. Devs'll be frustrated; op-eds'll be penned. Remember, these laws have been on the books for a while. #a11y isn't the villain; your org let you down by failing to plan.

I’m on vacation for 2 weeks. When I come back I can skip my 99+ Slack notifications and get back to speed much faster. How so?⚡️ I leave a “PTO handover & catch-up” doc and my colleagues fill in while I’m out. How cool is that? 😎 Here’s our public template: www.notion.so/remotecom/Su...

“You’re kind of a pessimist.” No, I’m not. I have excellent pattern recognition. There’s a difference.

I created a personal website starter pack! All the lovely people on this list have ✨fantastic✨ personal #websites or #blogs. 👏 I hope you like it. 🤗 (Feel free to suggest your favorite personal websites as well, of course.) go.bsky.app/QaRNu68

Giving time estimations is a tricky part of the dev flow. What’s your tip? I start: I call it “guesstimation” until I start actually coding it. 🙈

I forgot what it was like to have a feed focused on tech things I actually care about again 🙏

What’s your preferred way to learn about accessibility? Books, Articles, Videos, Codepens, Podcasts, Dev Tools… tell me 👀