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In the thread below, tell us about a cool thing you learned from a CodeLand 2022 talk!
Top comments (8)
I found the whole design system process really interesting and cool! I always wondered how big companies/teams make their aesthetics look so neat and nice and when @kathryngrayson explained Design tokens, component libraries, style guides etc. it all started to make sense🤯
I'm so thrilled to hear that!! Really glad you enjoyed the talk and found it helpful.
I found out that sharing your experience with coding, even if you’re just getting started, can really help others and bring people together. It’s pretty amazing how little steps can lead to big impacts. CodeLand 2022 had some great talks!
Learn the fundamentals by looking at the past, double down on current skillsets by focusing on the future - Kelsey Hightower.
Prioritize the (about 3) most important things at the current stage of my career. From the keynote by Tracy Chou!
Celebrate my mistakes, it´s okay to have moments to rest and then continue. Create a culture of sharing and understand how valuable sometimes mistakes are.
How any why to be an efficient code reviewer
Do the thing that scares you!