Patternry: Communicate Better With Co-Developers Using Virtual Libraries Of Interfaces

When working as a group, designers often have a difficult time creating blocks and snippets of code. Sharing those codes effectively with one another is also a challenge. Here to help developers with those problems is a web service called Patternry.

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Patternry is a website that lets you maintain libraries of interface diagrams and their respective code snippets. The site offers a free package for personal use and premium packages for multiple-user accounts. The site lets you create virtual libraries where you can store interface patterns. Form types, user input interfaces, and rating interfaces can all be added to your library. These interfaces are accompanied by guides and definitions; often the interfaces include code snippets that help you employ them quicker. Multiple developers on a team can use these interfaces to clearly explain their vision and code up accordingly.

Features:

  • A user-friendly web service.
  • Lets you create libraries of user interfaces.
  • Provides definitions, guides, and code snippets of interfaces.
  • Helps developers on a team communicate better.

Check out Patternry @ http://patternry.com (By Umar from AllThatIsApple)


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