/
3 min read
Shared Component Libraries Break Faster Than Teams Admit
A design system can reduce duplication, but teams keep turning shared component libraries into cross-team bottlenecks that slow everyone down.
Read article
Start typing to search the site
A design system can reduce duplication, but teams keep turning shared component libraries into cross-team bottlenecks that slow everyone down.
After debugging countless production incidents caused by global namespace collisions, I've learned that scope discipline isn't optional—it's survival.
After years of defending preprocessors, I've watched native CSS absorb every feature that justified Sass—and do it better.
Why I stopped reaching for SPA frameworks first and started shipping HTML-over-the-wire for most projects
What separates developers who ship from those who chase tutorials
From Clunky Styles to Sleek Speed—Why Tailwind CSS Will Have You Swearing (in a Good Way!)