Excellent debrief and thanks to Systen76 for showing how it’s done. The SSR thing may be a JS ecosystem but I feel that’s a weird cop out at the end of an otherwise great AAR. We’ve been rendering results on the server…
This is a big mess. I'm sure this is probably the goal for really large companies to amortize expenditures over multiple years. But for a smaller shop, this will just reduce the amount I can spend on development. Yes,…
These really are the precursor to design systems of today. It's not just a brand guideline, but it's an implementation guide to be used across various platforms (Dodge, GM, Ram, etc) to create a unified visual…
There is also an element of how government purchases services from vendors. There is some weird setup where an honest estimate often will not be awarded the contract, as it is too high. A vendor will intentionally bid…
This looks amazing. Definitely something I'm going to dive into and level up on my SQL skills.
Location: Charlottesville, VA Remote: Yes; Have worked remote for most of my career Willing to relocate: No, occasional travel/on-sites okay. Technologies: UX, Rails, HTML/CSS/SCSS (by hand), some experience in…
Monoliths can be great or a disaster, as can total services setups. We took a monolith built by a small team into scores of services across 4 teams of 150 engineers, even implementing some of them in Scala (this was…
Compass Rails could use some help: https://github.com/Compass/compass-rails There's also some issues with Ruby 2.0 support in it and in Compass itself, if memory serves...
Good design starts with good usability. There are no tech shortcuts (bootstrap or otherwise) to this. Your application's interactions are probably unique. There may be some design patterns (God, I hate the abuse of that…
Excellent debrief and thanks to Systen76 for showing how it’s done. The SSR thing may be a JS ecosystem but I feel that’s a weird cop out at the end of an otherwise great AAR. We’ve been rendering results on the server…
This is a big mess. I'm sure this is probably the goal for really large companies to amortize expenditures over multiple years. But for a smaller shop, this will just reduce the amount I can spend on development. Yes,…
These really are the precursor to design systems of today. It's not just a brand guideline, but it's an implementation guide to be used across various platforms (Dodge, GM, Ram, etc) to create a unified visual…
There is also an element of how government purchases services from vendors. There is some weird setup where an honest estimate often will not be awarded the contract, as it is too high. A vendor will intentionally bid…
This looks amazing. Definitely something I'm going to dive into and level up on my SQL skills.
Location: Charlottesville, VA Remote: Yes; Have worked remote for most of my career Willing to relocate: No, occasional travel/on-sites okay. Technologies: UX, Rails, HTML/CSS/SCSS (by hand), some experience in…
Monoliths can be great or a disaster, as can total services setups. We took a monolith built by a small team into scores of services across 4 teams of 150 engineers, even implementing some of them in Scala (this was…
Compass Rails could use some help: https://github.com/Compass/compass-rails There's also some issues with Ruby 2.0 support in it and in Compass itself, if memory serves...
Good design starts with good usability. There are no tech shortcuts (bootstrap or otherwise) to this. Your application's interactions are probably unique. There may be some design patterns (God, I hate the abuse of that…