Hello Alexandre!
I do know the approach, quite well I hope. For sure it influenced me in recent years.
Why you mention it in this regard though? Because of the 'atomicity' of the UI elements, the things I call MUV?
I'm Niño Ross Rodriguez, a Senior UX Developer with nine years of industry experience, specializing in developing pixel perfect websites quickly without sacrificing code quality.
Love the atomic design principle. Specially when you use Yeogurt as your scaffolding. The only thing I dont like about the atomic design principle is when you try to separate it into different folders and you easily get confused where did you last put the element
For further actions, you may consider blocking this person and/or reporting abuse
We're a place where coders share, stay up-to-date and grow their careers.
I think you will be very interested by Brad Frost's "atomic design" approach. bradfrost.com/blog/post/atomic-web...
Hello Alexandre!
I do know the approach, quite well I hope. For sure it influenced me in recent years.
Why you mention it in this regard though? Because of the 'atomicity' of the UI elements, the things I call MUV?
Yes, exactly. I thought you came to a similar conclusion using a different perspective.
Love the atomic design principle. Specially when you use Yeogurt as your scaffolding. The only thing I dont like about the atomic design principle is when you try to separate it into different folders and you easily get confused where did you last put the element