UI Regressions Got You Down? Blame the Missing Shared Component Library
Monday's fix turns into Thursday's nightmare: buttons morph, modals glitch. Your codebase's duplication is the culprit. A shared component library? It's the fix you've ignored.
Monday's fix turns into Thursday's nightmare: buttons morph, modals glitch. Your codebase's duplication is the culprit. A shared component library? It's the fix you've ignored.
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