bradfrost / frontend-guidelines-questionnaire

A one-page questionnaire to help your team establish effective frontend guidelines, so that you can write consistent & cohesive code together.
http://bradfrost.com/blog/post/frontend-guidelines-questions/
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Additional Resources #6

Open bradfrost opened 8 years ago

bradfrost commented 8 years ago

Anybody have others?

rodrigoibarra commented 8 years ago

CSS guidelines by Harry perhaps?

http://cssguidelin.es/

thibaudcolas commented 8 years ago

This isn't specifically guidelines nor front-end, but another interesting example of "defining common practices to improve consistency and cohesion": https://ways-of-working.readthedocs.org/

nathanacurtis commented 8 years ago

The "examples" position the conventional answers of each question, yet I wonder:

Regardless, a few to consider adding:

bradfrost commented 8 years ago

@nathanacurtis,

Could some questions have longer tails of alternatives?

Yes, although it very much risks a slippery slope of having to maintain a comprehensive list of tools and resources. Been there, done that and I'd prefer this stays a suggestive rather than exhaustive list. (That being said, it would be cool to see a more interactive version of this that had more of a comprehensive list!)

Could you standardize the display of those conventional choices (as opposed to the inconsistent parenthetical references)?

I can visualize an interactive step-by-step questionnaire that would be in essence a form for answering these questions. That experience could have a standardized display.

nathanacurtis commented 8 years ago

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On Saturday, January 16, 2016, Brad Frost notifications@github.com wrote:

@nathanacurtis https://github.com/nathanacurtis,

Could some questions have longer tails of alternatives?

Yes, although it very much risks a slippery slope of having to maintain a comprehensive list of tools and resources. Been there, done that and I'd prefer this stays a suggestive rather than exhaustive list. (That being said, it would be cool to see a more interactive version of this that had more of a comprehensive list!)

Could you standardize the display of those conventional choices (as opposed to the inconsistent parenthetical references)?

I can visualize an interactive step-by-step questionnaire that would be in essence a form for answering these questions. That experience could have a standardized display.

— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub https://github.com/bradfrost/frontend-guidelines-questionnaire/issues/6#issuecomment-172260056 .

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