Most teams still ship the same doomed sequence: sketch screens, stub hooks, chase endpoints, discover “the backend isn’t ready,” then bend the UI around whatever JSON arrives on Tuesday. The interface looks finished long before its meaning is stable. Users cannot see your TypeScript, but they can see a chart that disagrees with the table, […]
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The Contract-First UI Model: Contracts Before Components
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