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Is anyone interested in learning a little more about Atomic Design and how to use it with Drupal?

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    OP: *posts screenshot without link*

    Reader: the fuck?

    Also, yeah probably
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    @atheist there's a link *in* the screenshot. But I'm way to lazy to transcribe that to a browser from here.
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    @C0D4 irony, was reading this today

    https://ben.balter.com/2014/11/...

    Double bonus: If it has a URL, link to it
    Simply put, if you reference something - be it prior issue, the pull request that implemented a feature, a line in a file, whatever — and that thing has a URL, it’s your obligation to find that URL and make that reference a link. Even if the reader could theoretically search for it, you are infinitely more familiar with the thing you’re referencing, and given a comment read by 5, 10, or 50 people, it’s more efficient for you to look it up once, than for readers to look it up 50 times, even if it takes a few minutes to do so.
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    It's been at least 13 years since I did anything with Drupal.

    Did it stop sucking?
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    @sariel it’s making me money so yes.
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    Guys honestly I wanted to link directly to the link for the schedule but the DrupalNYC website has every presentation on one page with no anchors to specific presenters.

    Here’s the schedule

    https://2021.drupalcamp.nyc/program
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    Eww Drupal written in PHP joke! I like PHP and miss coding in PHP Laravel and Drupal. All I do now is React Angular Express 😔
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    @lquessenberry
    This should link the title of the session at least in Chrome and Edge:
    https://2021.drupalcamp.nyc/session...!

    Always thought that feature to be useless - but obviously a use case exists for linking something on oneshot web sites made for the bin.
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    @Oktokolo Neat little trick. Putting that one in the miscellaneous but useful category.
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