Design Gurus are a team of senior engineers and managers from Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Lyft, and Amazon. They build this platform to develop easy-to-understand courses to help software engineers prepare for system design and coding interviews
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For system design, read DDIA, Grokking courses (designgurus.io) and alex xu. Source: 5 months ago
Try this. I did all Sliding Window questions from Grokking the coding interview (designgurus.io); after that, I was able to solve a lot of related questions. Source: 10 months ago
Do Grokking coding interview - designgurus.io. Source: 11 months ago
Neet code and the two Grokking courses (designgurus.io) are the best if you want focused topic wise preparation. Source: 11 months ago
The two grokking courses; Grokking the coding interview and Growing the system design interview. (designgurus.io). Source: 11 months ago
While this helped ease integration work, in parallel to that we also started exploring more systematic approaches on the frontend side itself. With the advent of Brad Frost Atomic Design, and tools like Pattern Lab, we started using a more component-centric approach. This included colocating all styling (CSS), behavior (JavaScript) and semantic structure (HTML) for a component, and way better encapsulation as a... - Source: dev.to / 2 months ago
In order to apply this methodology in your work, you can use a tool called Pattern Lab, created by Brad Frost and Dave Olsen. Pattern Lab is a tool to create atomic design systems. - Source: dev.to / 12 months ago
Something that would really help to work with tested components and stay consistent with the code and guarantee code quality would be a component library created with Storybook or Pattern Lab, for example. Developers who have a high level of knowledge of how to write accessible code can create components and test them before implementing them. - Source: dev.to / almost 2 years ago
You can read more about Atomic Design Systems and how it scales. I've used Patternlab and I find it awesome. Source: over 2 years ago
Fractal seemed easier, at least to me, to understand and maintain, than PatternLab, which I failed to install due a bug in the current installer (and when I managed to install the grunt version, I was already told that there is fractal as a possible alternative). - Source: dev.to / over 2 years ago
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