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Tool.Domains VS Atomize by Quarkly

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Library for creating atomic react components
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    2022-06-16
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    2020-08-05

Our Quarkly project is a mix of a graphic editor (like Figma and Sketch) and website builder (similar to Webflow), complemented by features of traditional IDE. We’ll be sure to elaborate on Quarkly in a separate post, as there is plenty to tell and show, but today we’ll focus on the details of the Atomize tool.

Atomize is the heart of the whole project, as it allows us to solve tasks that would be difficult or even impossible to handle using styled-system and rebass. At the very least, the latter solution is much less elegant.

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