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clean-code-typescript
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It's probably time to stop recommending Clean Code
If the problem is that, u can use the https://github.com/labs42io/clean-code-typescript repo, they have great examples and each example has a how to use
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What are the best repos that are a display of clean code and good programming practices that I can learn from?
Clean code typescript
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Is it normal to feel like my code is held together by duct tape?
I understand why people complain about it, but honestly, I think the ratio of good advice to bad advice is 9:1. For example, if you look at this summary of Clean Code (adapted for TypeScript), I think most people will agree that 90% of the guidelines are generally good ideas.
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[AskJS] I don't like the code i write. How can i go beyond intermediate level?
Also, I feel like using typescript helps to keep the code clean. Martin's book has mentioned already multiple times, but here's a typescript adaptation of it: https://github.com/labs42io/clean-code-typescript
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A Small Guide for Naming Stuff in Front-End Code
The general ideas are fine, but the examples are pretty outdated. For modern SPA, CSS naming has become largely obsolete. A lot of the JS code shows the principles it is supposed to well but sadly includes other cruft.
Here's a guide I would recommend instead: https://github.com/labs42io/clean-code-typescript
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How should I prepare for a TypeScript/React front-end interview in a week? It's my dream job!
https://github.com/labs42io/clean-code-typescript https://github.com/torokmark/design_patterns_in_typescript
Awesome-Reading-List
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What are the best repos that are a display of clean code and good programming practices that I can learn from?
Check some of the articles I link here: https://github.com/EanNewton/Awesome-Reading-List
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I'm a senior(ish) dev, I just talked to 12 of you, here's the TLDR(ish).
I've been thinking about doing this for a while. I've been keeping things like these on my GitHub (https://github.com/EanNewton/Awesome-Reading-List and https://github.com/EanNewton/Awesome-Keebs) but did just rebuild my homelab and stand up some domains on it so good timing for setting up a blog.
What are some alternatives?
typescript-clean-architecture - It is my attempt to create Clean Architecture based application in TypeScript.
clean-code-python - :bathtub: Clean Code concepts adapted for Python
typescript-book - :books: The definitive guide to TypeScript and possibly the best TypeScript book :book:. Free and Open Source 🌹
awesome-django - The original Awesome Django project. Permission granted by the original author. Now under new management! :)
solid-starter-kit - SolidJS with brilliant bells and useful whistles
zustand - 🐻 Bear necessities for state management in React
typescript-exercises - A set of interactive TypeScript exercises
programming-principles - Categorized overview of programming principles & design patterns
LeetU - A basic REST API using EFCore and SQLite
processing-docs - [Deprecated] Processing reference, examples, tutorials, and website