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frontend-bootcamp
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4. Frontend Bootcamp
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Is this just normal for developing apps using javascript?
I am going through Microsoft's Frontend Bootcamp and built the project locally on my computer. This is an official project in Microsoft's public repos and without adding anything it has 27 CRITICAL vulnerabilities and 283 vulnerabilities total. WTF? That seems not great. Is this just normal for applications running on the internet in JS? Not to mention 26 packages looking for funding.
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Microsoft Frontend Bootcamp • Learn HTML, CSS, JavaScript, React and Redux using Microsoft's Fluent UI Components!
Frontend Bootcamp GitHub Repo: GitHub - microsoft/frontend-bootcamp: Frontend Workshop from HTML/CSS/JS to TypeScript/React/Redux
react-typescript-redux-docker
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A Complete guide on deploying Docker projects (React) to AWS Elastic Beanstalk using Docker Hub and Github Actions
Now that you're convinced, let's go over the docker configurations. For the purpose of this article, I'm going to assume that you already have a basic react (or any other) application set up with docker that you can start by building the image and running the container. If you don't have it set up then you can start with create-react-app and then add docker manually or clone a boilerplate like this one.
- I created a very simple boilerplate for react, typescript, redux & docker and would like to share it with you all.
What are some alternatives?
Tailwind-Styled-Component - Create Tailwind CSS React components like styled components with class names on multiple lines and conditional class rendering
fastapi-react - 🚀 Cookiecutter Template for FastAPI + React Projects. Using PostgreSQL, SQLAlchemy, and Docker
react-redux - Official React bindings for Redux [Moved to: https://github.com/reduxjs/react-redux]
next-shopify-storefront - 🛍 A Shopping Cart built with TypeScript, Tailwind CSS, Headless UI, Next.js, React.js, Shopify Hydrogen React,... and Shopify Storefront GraphQL API.
react-prime - A starter kit to create comprehensive React apps with React-Query and Styled-Components.
react-typescript-jest-cypress - Full-stack-development
react-awesome-reveal - React components to add reveal animations using the Intersection Observer API and CSS Animations.
react-native-typescript-boilerplate - React Native Typescript starter kit / template (Redux Thunk + React Native Navigation v7)
design-system - Masala Design System (MDS) is an open-source design system built at Innovaccer. This is a simple and customisable component library to build faster, beautiful, and more accessible React applications on the guidelines and principles of Masala Design System.
fastapi-starter - A FastAPI based low code starter/boilerplate: SQLAlchemy 2.0 (async), Postgres, React-Admin, pytest and cypress
typescript-express-starter - 📘 Quick and Easy TypeScript Express Starter