A member of the frontend engineering guild 🎉
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- Front End Engineering Guild Member's must have a position with the reach of 1.1 or higher
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Examples / Observations
Observation created over 5 years agoI've been feeling a little down on our codebase lately, overwhelmed by the myriad things developers have to remember (and help each other remember in code reviews) to make the stuff we build work properly for our users. So I felt immense gratitude to Ethan for two things this week that will make developers/testers lives easier while helping us deliver better experiences for the folks using our software. But I'm also deeply impressed with how Ethan went about these changes. Change is hard, and the more valuable the change, typically the harder it is to make, or else we would have made it already! But Ethan met these challenges with curiosity, tenacity, and a drive to create clarity in messy situations.
The first example is with
autoprefixer, a tool that automatically adds to our styling code to make things look right in older browsers. For years, we've often forgotten to add this code manually when building new pages, taking up testers' time catching bugs and leading to rework. While Waseem started the effort to introduce this automation tool, it was Ethan who saw the value and ultimately delivered on it in Waseem's absence, picking up the story and diving into an obscure IE bug to make it shippable. And look at this incredible comment explaining the issue, its cause, and what we need to retest: https://app.clubhouse.io/lessonly/story/41159/add-css-auto-prefixer#activity-42233 :chefs_kiss:And then there's the UI Library, a massive project that will make the app more consistent for users and allow us to design and prototype new features at lightning speed. We've struggled for several quarters to prioritize that because it's hard to know where to begin. I'm not sure who all gets credit for the new approach (at least Ethan and Jaki) we're taking of looking at customers' custom CSS for clues about what's most valuable to standardize, but I'm :jazz_hands: to see movement on this project, and just look at the incredible statistical analysis Ethan did to get it moving: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1pQPVfhRd1c-8wZiT7I5XibRwsKplGScaDgpM0Y2179w/edit#gid=72331942
The next time I find myself thinking "X would be so great, but how do we ever start?", I'm just gonna ask myself "What would Ethan do?" 😉True grit.
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