This is an incredibly fast moving space and Courtney Kyle is helping us to bridge the gap between vibe-coded design chaos and expert-built software with critical maintainable features. See what works, what doesn't and how #DesignSystems have become more important than ever.

https://www.meetup.com/front-end-sheffield/events/314991614/

#FrontEndSheff next week, 25th June in a NEW venue: Owen Building, SHU.

25th June '26: How AI is Moving Design Into the Frontend, Thu, Jun 25, 2026, 6:15 PM | Meetup

***New venue alert:*** Room 942, **Owen Building**, Sheffield, S1 1WB Head towards the big lifts, ask for #9 on the touchscreens then look for the FES signs when you leave

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On 25th June, Courtney Kyle returns to #FrontEndSheff with: Designing Inside the System - How AI Is Moving Design Into the Frontend.

#DesignSystems. Breaking out of #Figma. Leveraging #AI. This isn't theoretical, Courtney will share her experience w\ an evolving workflow.

🏢 Beware! New venue, we're at the Owen Building, SHU - just 200 meters down the road.

🎟️ Tickets: https://www.meetup.com/front-end-sheffield/events/314991614/

A reminder that our 28th May #FrontEndSheff meetup is this Thursday - feat. Thomas Baker, David Warrington and their insight into both styling systems and TypeScript schema validation.

Perhaps more excitingly: the temperature should have dropped a few degrees by then and we're sending our crack team of organisers a little bit earlier to Charles St. to figure out how to work aircon 🧊

https://www.meetup.com/front-end-sheffield/events/314557160/

28th May '26: Kneel before Zod & a touch of Sass, Thu, May 28, 2026, 6:15 PM | Meetup

*prev. known as "Shopping with Sass & style (sheets)" - renamed due to different talk content!* We're back at SHU in Room 12.4.12 at the **Charles Street Building**, Sheff

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David Warrington from #Shopify also joins us next Thursday 28th May: He'll be taking #Zod beyond basic data validation with this #TypeScript-first validation library.

(Picture possibly unrelated. This isn't David, nor does it represent his presentation style… TBC)
#FrontEndSheff #Sheffield #JavaScript

https://www.meetup.com/front-end-sheffield/events/314557160/

At our Thursday 28th May #FrontEndSheff meetup:

🕶️ Thomas Baker introduces us to Sass - that's Syntactically *Awesome* Style Sheets and makes the case against just using 'vanilla' #CSS
🛍️ David Warrington from #Shopify declares that #TypeScript isn't enough… not without the #Zod validation library

🎟️ Available now: https://www.meetup.com/front-end-sheffield/events/314557160/

28th May '26: Kneel before Zod & a touch of Sass, Thu, May 28, 2026, 6:15 PM | Meetup

*prev. known as "Shopping with Sass & style (sheets)" - renamed due to different talk content!* We're back at SHU in Room 12.4.12 at the **Charles Street Building**, Sheff

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Fancy trying speaking in the Yorkshire region?
Upset by end (pause?) of #HeyPresents wonderful string of conferences?

Come chat to @devolute or @katiefenn at the after-party if you fancy speaking at #FrontEndSheff in Sheffield to our lovely welcoming community #AllDayHey

Azeez is amongst the bravest of all our speakers (!): Explains the theory *and* shows us the code behind his AI-driven holiday planning tool, breaking down each step utilised. #FrontEndSheff
Martin & Co from South Yorkshire Digital Infrastructure Team has used 6 million (!) data points to check whether MNO - and Ofcom - speed claims are accurate. #FrontEndSheff

RE: https://front-end.social/@FrontEndSheff/116313804829134931

This Thursday 30th April at Sheffield Hallam University: Our #AI / #Workflows and #Infrastructure / #Performance talks - free tickets still available: https://www.meetup.com/front-end-sheffield/events/313962953/ #FrontEndSheff

A slightly avant-garde #FrontEndSheff last night, but one of our attendees said it best:

> "I feel excited about being a dev again now thank uuu"

@alifeee & @neilzilla put on a great - for want of a better term - show for us: highlighting the broad range of tools and skills we have as frontend developers to fix… well, loads of stuff. Thanks lads!

Anyone have some interesting adventures via the 'personal website roulette'?