hospitalrun-frontend
bulletproof-react
hospitalrun-frontend | bulletproof-react | |
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6,708 | 22,776 | |
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2.2 | 5.0 | |
over 1 year ago | 6 days ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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hospitalrun-frontend
- Enterprise level open source react apps?
- How to run this react project locally
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Currently in need of books or repo recommendations that covers intermediate-advanced concepts in react
HospitalRun - a large library filled with application code (which in my opinion, is written differently than UI library code)
- An Example of a large project in React
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Looking for React projects with good testing (Jest+=React testing library)
Checkout HospitalRun
- What are some up-to-date project tutorial with some of the cleanest and best code for TDD?
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Suggested sample project to see what a well-architected react project looks like?
There was a recent thread on this with some good suggestions. I ended up checking out the HospitalRun React front end with TypeScript and it was nicely written.
bulletproof-react
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Coding Snippets Dev Log (9/27/23)
Using -> this guide to help structure a project in a better way
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Best File Structure
bulletproof react
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Beware of teammates who refactor code based on personal taste without proper documentation or completeness. Sounds familiar.
Well I’d definitely have a file structure in place. I use bullet proof react as my go to. But I mean like…I’d say there’s probably 10 things causing 90% of the problems. So things like folder structure, yes, but also how long the files are, I mean…how enmeshed it all is…maybe the naming conventions.
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My React Beginner Project
Follow this: https://github.com/alan2207/bulletproof-react
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What's the best component / folder architecture for a project to scale?
Your approach is similar to bulletproof-react, which I personally love. I have built projects of all sizes with it and the DX was always nice! Check it out if you want and good luck on your project 😁
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Are there any react js best practices websites?
Link for the lazy ones.
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Inspiration for my first React project
Not sure if this helps, but Bulletproof React is a very good architecture to React projects of any size. Maybe it can give you some insight on how to structure your project. Good luck!
- Software Architecture in React
- Software Architecture in frontend
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Best practices for organizing projects files in react
Been content with how Bulletproof react does it, only thing missing for me is differentiation between views and components.
What are some alternatives?
spectrum - Simple, powerful online communities.
react-clean-architecture - A realistic approach to implement clean architecture on react codebases
react-tree - Hierarchical tree component for React in Typescript
documentation - 🍰 Architectural design methodology for Frontend projects
react-redux - Official React bindings for Redux [Moved to: https://github.com/reduxjs/react-redux]
excalidraw - Virtual whiteboard for sketching hand-drawn like diagrams
jira_clone - A simplified Jira clone built with React/Babel (Client), and Node/TypeScript (API). Auto formatted with Prettier, tested with Cypress.
redux-toolkit - The official, opinionated, batteries-included toolset for efficient Redux development
simorgh - The BBC's Open Source Web Application. Contributions welcome! Used on some of our biggest websites, e.g.
payload - The best way to build a modern backend + admin UI. No black magic, all TypeScript, and fully open-source, Payload is both an app framework and a headless CMS.
ftw-daily - Sharetribe Flex Template for Web
SAAS-Starter-Kit-Pro - 🚀A boilerplate for building Software-as-Service (SAAS) apps with Reactjs, and Nodejs