This was literally my favourite show on Netflix when I had it! Couldnβt agree more!
@jamieomaguire
Senior Frontend Engineer / Design Systems and Web Components are my jam at JustEatTakeaway.com / Climber Building the Web Component implementation of our design system, PIE. webc.pie.design / pie.design All opinions are my own!
This was literally my favourite show on Netflix when I had it! Couldnβt agree more!
I build and maintain the web component implementation of the JustEatTakeaway.com design system, PIE π
We build the library using Lit and TypeScript and integrate into apps that are built using various versions of NextJS, Nuxt, plain Vue/React, Vanilla Js/plain HTML sites/SSGs
Cheers!
Thanks, we actually began with vanilla components before reaching into the toolbox for Lit (after an extensive bit of research into various approaches).
I too highly value the βjust build thingsβ approach. Courses are a fantastic supplementation in top.
Cheers! (Now Iβd love to have some soup)
I donβt think so? Not sure if I follow you, but keen to hear of any highly regarded courses you may know of π
Hey! Gosh, thatβs a good question and difficult to answer, itβs hard to know what you donβt know!
I suppose Iβd be interested in examples of authoring complex components, with a mind towards keeping them accessible and performant.
Perhaps also content covering effective ways to test them too?
Iβve been working with web components for a good while now, but always keen to widen my knowledge. Does anyone know of any good WC authoring courses theyβd recommend? Ideally more on the advanced side. Bonus points for component library/design system tie-ins π
Please share / let me know!
Hey man! I love this guide and used it as a reference when researching how we could style RTL in our web component design system library at JustEatTakeaway.com
I referenced your site in this GH discussion I hosted on the topic π github.com/justeattakea...
Absolutely hyped to start the Practical Accessibility course from @sarasoueidan.com over the holidays! βοΈ
Cheers! I think this is the crux of the issue for me. Generally when discussing SSR and WCs itβs unfortunately often synonymous with meta framework compatibility.
For context, our WC design system uses Lit and had to be SSR ready with Nuxt and NextJS. So Iβm always keen to read stuff like this!
Really enjoyed reading this!
Out of curiosity, how do you envision this kind of script hooking into the pipeline of a framework using the web components? It would be mega to see a working example of this with Nuxt or NextJS!
Fantastic article mate! Had to share!