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crisp-react
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Ask HN: Cloudflare Pages vs. Netlify vs. Others?
Ability to handle a monorepo with 2 builds depends on a particular monorepo. For example, Crisp React (https://github.com/winwiz1/crisp-react) has 2 logical projects: server (https://github.com/winwiz1/crisp-react/server) and client (https://github.com/winwiz1/crisp-react/client). Each project can be built separately. And this is the website built (both projects used) and deployed automatically by Cloudflare Pages: https://jamstack.winwiz1.com
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Large React Site
You can use Crisp React to split a monolythic React SPA into several SPAs. Each SPA will have its own instance of React Router that is aware of the several pages that belong to that particular SPA.
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There's never been a better time to build websites
https://github.com/winwiz1/crisp-react/blob/master/docs/benc...
Tailwind is powerful, consistent and comprehensive but again the advantages come not without a drawback: In order to use it effectively one needs to learn/memorise yet another CSS. I have better things to do and think it's more efficient to use a set of CSS management approaches:
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Which is better CSS-in-JS or CSS for large and scalabe project?
The alternative approach is to use not many but several tools in a manner that utilises advantages while minimising drawbacks. You can read about it here, scroll down to the CSS bullet.
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How to compose a suite of react apps into a single wrapper app?
You can have Login/authentication SPA, Reporting SPA, etc. Each SPA does its own routing as demonstrated here.
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How do i deploy Frontend and Backend properly?
Crisp React demonstrates a variety of deployment choices.
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How do I deploy a MERN project?
Crisp React describes in detail several deployments of React app with Node:
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What are the ways that improve the React app performance issues?
If a React app can be logically split into several functional parts then consider splitting the app into several SPAs, each rendered by its own and smaller script bundle that loads faster. Each SPA will have its own Redux store. Crisp React can be used as a boilerplate.
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How to deal with large React applications
You can split a large React app into miltiple SPAs that can be developed/tested separately. Crisp React facilitates this approach.
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How is a typical react app deployed nowadays?
Running costs depend on workload (which dictates how powerful your cloud gear should be) and on redundancy (e.g. do you require your deployment to be resilient to any single VM or container failure). Basic setup for a containerised solution is very simple for all cases. For example, once you have a container, you can deploy to Heroku using steps described here and to GCP using this command.
react-enterprise-starter-kit
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