React Podcast
48: Open Source It with Jon Rohan
Jon Rohan is an Engineer on the Design Systems Team at Github, building tooling for Octicons and Primer — their React component library.
Chantastic asks about his 6 year tenure at GitHub, the inspiration behind his primer.css slam poem, how their using CSS-in-JS and Lerna to structure their work, and his project Figma Actions for seamlessly building icons from Figma design files.
They discuss design apps, Monorepos, GitHub Actions, CSS-in-JS, and why you should open source your systems.
Featuring
Links
- 25: Make Brilliant Messes with Diana Mounter and Emily Plummer — Previous React Podcast episode with on Design Systems at Github
- Design Systems at GitHub — by Diana Mounter
- Primer — Resources, tooling, and design guidelines for building interfaces with GitHub’s design system
- Github Primercss.io slam poem — a pem about Primer by Jon Rohan
- Styled System — Style props for rapid UI development
- Emotion — CSS-in-JS library designed for high performance style composition
- styled components — Visual primitives for the component age
- Github Octicons — Your project. GitHub's icons
- FAMFAMFAM — Silk
- Figma — A better way to design
- Figma Developer API
- GitHub Actions — Focus on what matters: code
- Figma Action — GitHub action for exporting Figma components
- lerna — 🐉 A tool for managing JavaScript projects with multiple packages
- Monorepo — a software development strategy where code for many projects are stored in the same repository
- Primer Community on Spectrum
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