The Future of Web Development: Our Predictions for 2023
Let’s explore the latest trends in web development, and regurgitate some predictions we read on Twitter for how they will shape the industry in the coming year.
Read moreby Angela Fisher, Front-end Developer
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Time is scarce, don’t waste it typing out long, descriptive component names. One approach is to give them short, cryptic names that only you will understand.
Need a button? Call it "btn". A modal? How about "md"? You’ll save precious minutes per day and you’ll get the added benefit of being the only person in the codebase who knows where anything is. This is called job security.
When working in large repos with lots of collaborators, it’s important that your component ranks high when people search for anything.
One way to stand out is to include all the possible search terms in your component name. Instead of “SignInButton” you might want call it “SignInButtonAuthenticationCookieUserLogIn” which will ensure that it is returned in almost any related search result.
If you work remotely, it’s likely you are on a global team and yet all your components have English names. This slows down your non-english colleagues considerably so you should allow them to use their native tongue when naming components.
You can create an index file that maps all the different languages within your repo. Need a dropdown? Look for “Desplegable”. A form? Search “Форма”. You’ll learn multiple new languages while being more inclusive to your colleagues.
Let’s explore the latest trends in web development, and regurgitate some predictions we read on Twitter for how they will shape the industry in the coming year.
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