create-t3-turbo
react-router
create-t3-turbo | react-router | |
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20 | 156 | |
4,034 | 51,937 | |
3.7% | 0.3% | |
9.7 | 9.5 | |
4 days ago | 4 days ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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create-t3-turbo
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Next JS or React Native for web version?
Check out this starter repo https://github.com/t3-oss/create-t3-turbo I didn’t use it because it didn’t really fit my needs but it I’ve heard good things about it. May work for you
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Good repo examples
You can checkout https://github.com/t3-oss/create-t3-turbo which is based on https://create.t3.gg
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React Native Back End
t3-oss/create-t3-turbo: Clean and simple starter repo using the T3 Stack along with Expo React Native (github.com)
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How to authorize database record access in Next.js/Prisma/TRPC app per query?
I don't have experience with this personally, but create-t3-turbo might be useful for you if this is something you want to do.
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node.js vs Django ?
https://github.com/t3-oss/create-t3-turbo is a great repo for getting started quickly and seeing the advantages of exactly this.
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Does any one have experience with monorepos and react native. If so share your thoughts.
I’ve been using a monorepo from the create-t3-turbo that uses pnpm and I haven’t had any issues so far.
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is there any real and open "multi project" monorepo?
create-t3-turbo is an amazing example of a turborepo setup done right, im always referencing it for how Julius (the creator) has things setup.
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Agency here, what best tech to use for mobile app and web app
Coming back to your question, for development velocity the best option would be: Trpc + next.js + react native(Instead of flutter) in a turborepo. Look into this https://github.com/t3-oss/create-t3-turbo
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How to architect a Web and Mobile React Native app
create-t3-turbo is an excellent starting point IMO. There are forks of it that include things like Solito, Clerk (for authentication) and others. It does leverage tRPC quite heavily, but if your API is malleable enough to work with it, it really helps simplify everything for your shared API logic.
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T3 stack deployment AWS
Understood. Can I swap out next trpc and plug in express trpc? I'm using T3 monorepo https://github.com/t3-oss/create-t3-turbo
react-router
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Free Resources Every Web Developer Should Know About
React Router (https://reactrouter.com/)
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Stateful React Pages using URLSearchParams and Local/Session Storage
React Router DOM provides an intuitive way of managing the URL search value of a webpage, it provides the useSearchParams hook that allows accessing the webpage URL search values and also changing the values without reloading the active webpage.
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The 20 most used React libraries
react-router-dom: Simplifies client-side routing for multi-page web apps. Learn more
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Where to study typescript from Beginner to Advanced with actual real examples??
https://github.com/primer/react https://github.com/remix-run/react-router
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Want to raise the bar 💯
Hello and welcome! It's fantastic that you're looking to broaden your expertise in front-end development. Transitioning from Flutter to React and Angular is a great move, as it will provide you with a well-rounded skill set. ### Resources for Learning React: 1. **Official Documentation:** Start with the [official React documentation](https://reactjs.org/). It's well-written and comprehensive. 2. **React Fundamentals Courses:** Platforms like [freeCodeCamp](https://www.freecodecamp.org/) and [Codecademy](https://www.codecademy.com/) offer free React courses. 3. **React Hooks:** Understand the concept of hooks, a powerful feature in React. The [React Hooks documentation](https://reactjs.org/docs/hooks-intro.html) is a great resource. 4. **Project-Based Learning:** Build small projects to apply your knowledge. You can find ideas on platforms like [GitHub](https://github.com/) or [CodePen](https://codepen.io/). 5. **React Router:** Learn how to handle navigation in React using [React Router](https://reactrouter.com/). ### Resources for Learning Angular: 1. **Official Documentation:** Similar to React, start with the [official Angular documentation](https://angular.io/). 2. **Angular Tour of Heroes:** This is a hands-on tutorial provided in the Angular documentation. It's an excellent resource for getting started. 3. **Angular University:** [Angular University](https://angular-university.io/) offers comprehensive courses on Angular. 4. **RxJS:** Learn about reactive programming using RxJS, which is heavily used in Angular. You can find resources on the [official RxJS documentation](https://rxjs.dev/). 5. **Build Real-World Apps:** Build practical applications to solidify your understanding. The more you code, the better you'll become. ### Making a Mark in the Open-Source Front-End Space: 1. **GitHub Contributions:** Contribute to existing open-source projects. This not only helps you learn but also establishes your presence in the community. 2. **Create Your Projects:** Start small with your open-source projects. Share them on GitHub, and seek feedback from the community. 3. **Participate in Hackathons:** Join online hackathons or coding challenges. They're great for learning and networking. 4. **Follow Blogs and Newsletters:** Stay updated with the latest trends and best practices in the front-end world. Subscribe to newsletters like [JavaScript Weekly](https://javascriptweekly.com/) or [React Status](https://react.statuscode.com/). 5. **Join Forums and Communities:** Engage with developers on platforms like [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/) or specialized forums for React and Angular. Remember, the key is consistent practice and learning by doing. Good luck on your journey, and feel free to reach out if you have more questions! 🚀
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The art of conditional rendering: Tips and tricks for React and Next.js developers
Conditional rendering also enables client-side routing in single-page React apps, such as the react-router package.
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13 Must Know Libraries for a React Developer
React Router is the most popular library to implement routing in React apps. It has more than 50K stars on GitHub and more than 10 million weekly downloads on NPM and it's built by the same team behind the popular Remix framework of React.
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Building a React/Express Stripe Donation Form
My preferred React stack is Vite (it’s french for fast), MUI (with icons), React Query, and React Router. I’m also a heathen who refuses to learn Typescript. In this case, because it’s an incredibly simple plug-in, we won’t be using a router.
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How to use react router correctly
I'm sure i'm missing something / reinventing the wheel or definitely using react-router-dom not the proper way, but in this manner i get to solve a little issue of react-router-dom being found here: Update search params without re-rendering everything · remix-run/react-router · Discussion #9851 (github.com)
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What are some alternatives?
tamagui - Style React fast with 100% parity on React Native, an optional UI kit, and optimizing compiler.
wouter - 🥢 A minimalist-friendly ~2.1KB routing for React and Preact
react-native-screens - Native navigation primitives for your React Native app.
vite - Next generation frontend tooling. It's fast!
solito - 🧍♂️ React Native + Next.js, unified.
Router5 - Flexible and powerful universal routing solution
turbo-ios - iOS framework for making Turbo native apps
react-router-redux
next-auth - Authentication for the Web.
universal-router - A simple middleware-style router for isomorphic JavaScript web apps
react-native-viewpager - React Native wrapper for the Android ViewPager and iOS UIPageViewController.
esbuild - An extremely fast bundler for the web