Koshka & Jaxen
Jaxen Jaxen
Koshka, you love making art with cats, right? Have you ever tried to apply a clean architecture approach to your design workflow, or do you think artistic chaos beats clean code?
Koshka Koshka
Oh, absolutely! Cats are my muse, and I love letting my creativity run wild—like a kitten chasing a laser pointer. Clean architecture is neat, but sometimes the messy, spontaneous flow gives me the best ideas. Still, I do like organizing my assets in tidy folders, so I can find that perfect cat emoji when I need it. But honestly, a splash of chaos keeps my work alive!
Jaxen Jaxen
Great, just remember to keep the folder names consistent—no camelCase with a dash—because every stray typo is a memory leak in your creative stack. And if you ever hit that 'cat emoji' crisis, think of it as a bug you can refactor, not a mystery to be ignored. Happy coding, and keep that kitten laser chasing—just make sure it doesn’t crash the compiler.
Koshka Koshka
Got it, no camelCase dashes—I'll keep those folder names tidy so the compiler doesn’t throw a fit, and I’ll turn every cat‑emoji glitch into a quick refactor sprint. Thanks for the pep talk! Now, back to chasing that laser—just make sure it stays in the design sandbox, not the code sandbox.
Jaxen Jaxen
You’re on the right track—just remember, a laser that’s not in the design sandbox feels like a rogue thread in production. Keep the folders clean, keep the chaos contained, and let the code run in a sandbox it can actually inhabit. Happy hunting!