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Leland Richardson@intelligibabble·Apr 25, 2017yes to what others said, but also - it's not bidi but that doesn't mean you can't edit parts of it after it's rendered12
Leland Richardson@intelligibabble·Apr 25, 2017we're going to explore tooling around this to allow for designers to easily unwind the structure of the components and edit / add parts1110
jordwalke@jordwalke·Apr 25, 2017I'd be interested to see how this encourages a more "build-first" approach to product development.28
Andy Ingram @andrewingram·Apr 25, 2017Interestingly, when I switch to designer brain, I can't do it in the browser. Pushing pixels makes me think more visually.1
Andy Ingram @andrewingram·Apr 25, 2017Everyone is different, but I think this is a other tool in the box, rather than something that radically inverts the pipeline.25
Andy Ingram @andrewingram·Apr 25, 2017When coding, I pursue "the one true way". When designing I know that it doesn't exist. The switch in the brain is weiiirdddd113
Andy Matuschak@andy_matuschakReplying to @andrewingram @jordwalke and 2 othersThat makes a lot of sense to me, relates to Alan Cooper’s comments about how engineers’ focus on edge cases works against effective design.9:09 PM · Apr 25, 2017·Twitter for Mac6 Likes
Andy Ingram @andrewingram·Apr 25, 2017Replying to @andy_matuschak @jordwalke and 2 othersOh very yes, I have to avoid thinking about design and implementation on the same day, because coding brain wants to say no to everything5