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The elephant in the room
Podcast |
Frontend First
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Technology
Publication Date |
Dec 05, 2018
Episode Duration |
01:04:40

Sam and Ryan discuss the difficulty of working with a design system that doesn't have good escape hatches, how implementing HTML and CSS can be more complex and time-consuming than coding user behavior, and some creative approaches to ensuring JSON:API payloads represent canonical server-side state.

Topics include:

  • 04:15: Design systems and when they break down
  • 22:38: The complexity of implementing designs in HTML and CSS
  • 34:38: JSON:API mutations. How incomplete response payloads can put your Ember app into an impossible state.

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Sam and Ryan discuss the difficulty of working with a design system that doesn't have good escape hatches, how implementing HTML and CSS can be more complex and time-consuming than coding user behavior, and some creative approaches to ensuring JSON:API payloads represent canonical server-side state.

Sam and Ryan discuss the difficulty of working with a design system that doesn't have good escape hatches, how implementing HTML and CSS can be more complex and time-consuming than coding user behavior, and some creative approaches to ensuring JSON:API payloads represent canonical server-side state.

Topics include:

  • 04:15: Design systems and when they break down
  • 22:38: The complexity of implementing designs in HTML and CSS
  • 34:38: JSON:API mutations. How incomplete response payloads can put your Ember app into an impossible state.

Links:

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