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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The general ideas are fine, but the examples are pretty outdated.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
suit
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Past Informs the Present: Begin’s Approach to CSS
As style sheets became the responsibility of larger and larger teams, CSS’ global scope and specificity were often at odds with team dynamics. Style collisions became increasingly common, where changes introduced by one developer would inadvertently affect styles elsewhere on the website. As the old joke goes: two CSS properties walk into a bar; a bar stool in a completely different bar falls over. As these issues and the number of people experiencing them multiplied, so too did new CSS methodologies, particularly those focused on style sheet architectures. Before long, we had SMACSS, SUIT CSS, BEM, ITCSS, and more. Third party supersets of CSS also appeared during this time, such as Sass and LESS, which gave style sheet authors access to scripting features like variables and loops.
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Front-end Guide
CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) are rules to describe how your HTML elements look. Writing good CSS is hard. It usually takes many years of experience and frustration of shooting yourself in the foot before one is able to write maintainable and scalable CSS. CSS, having a global namespace, is fundamentally designed for web documents, and not really for web apps that favor a components architecture. Hence, experienced front end developers have designed methodologies to guide people on how to write organized CSS for complex projects, such as using SMACSS, BEM, SUIT CSS, etc.
- Mengenal macam - macam Metodologi penulisan CSS - Part 2
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A Small Guide for Naming Stuff in Front-End Code
This is actually super bad practice. I really dislike scoped css.
When I see devs using scoped css the class names always end up like `.box` or `.name`.
Having to think about classnames and writing Sass makes me much more aware of the structure of the components I'm styling. Frankly I think only JS oriented devs like scoped CSS and frontend who love html/css and the challenges of architecturing good CSS don't egt any benefit out of styled components (since you're using atomic css like Tailwind and/or BEM-style which always "scopes" classnames with the component name.
In general any solid guidelines makes CSS instantly 10x better and that's all most projects needs, and it's often what most projects lack.
SuitCSS works great with Vue in my experience, and can even be linted with postcss-bem-linter :
https://github.com/suitcss/suit/blob/master/doc/naming-conve...
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The React roadmap for beginners you never knew you needed.
SUITCSS
- Metodologías CSS
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Bootstrap VS Tachyons
Tachyons developer, Adam Morse in this talk at DevShop London 2016, talks about motivation behind Tachyons. He discusses the problem of continuous over-riding your own written CSS code, writing tons of CSS code, struggle to keep all this info in your head and the need to refactor 200Kb CSS file. His answer to the problem is Tachyons. SUIT CSS (Style Tools for UI Components). was the initial inspiration that lead to creation of Tachyons. Unlike Bootstrap where you redefine a component multiple times, SUIT had a class which would not redefine itself or mutate later.
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How I'm forcing myself to write CSS following certain rules
This component syntax is mainly taken from Suit CSS with minor modifications.
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CSS Deep
suitcss/suit - Style tools for UI components
What are some alternatives?
typescript-clean-architecture - It is my attempt to create Clean Architecture based application in TypeScript.
material-design-lite - Material Design Components in HTML/CSS/JS
typescript-book - :books: The definitive guide to TypeScript and possibly the best TypeScript book :book:. Free and Open Source 🌹
tachyons - Functional css for humans
solid-starter-kit - SolidJS with brilliant bells and useful whistles
Atomizer - A library to create small, reusable CSS that scales as your website grows.
typescript-exercises - A set of interactive TypeScript exercises
Bootstrap - The most popular HTML, CSS, and JavaScript framework for developing responsive, mobile first projects on the web.
LeetU - A basic REST API using EFCore and SQLite
moment - Parse, validate, manipulate, and display dates in javascript.
programming-principles - Categorized overview of programming principles & design patterns
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