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Frontend: Developer Experience & Software Maintainability
Over time, I noticed the similarities and started to document the same technical debts, reimagining future architectures, building abstractions that could be reused across the organization, proposing new ways to handle data contracts and consistent state management, build tools to improve DX, etc.
What are some alternatives?
TNG - 📝 [Snippets] Typescript - Next.js/Nestjs - GraphQL
SWR - React Hooks for Data Fetching
jest-api-test-typescript-example - An example repository which provides the necessary boilerplate for a reusable and maintainable jest test framework
cynic - simple async run-anywhere js testing framework
Examin - Examin is a developer tool that generates React unit tests for your application. Ensure your application renders as expected before adding new features. Examin writes the baseline unit tests and allows developers to customize their tests for their application.
mock-inspect - Mocks network requests and allows you to make assertions about how these requests happened. Supports auto-mocking of graphQL requests given a valid schema.
eleventy 🕚⚡️ - A simpler static site generator. An alternative to Jekyll. Transforms a directory of templates (of varying types) into HTML.
tdm - tdm (short for Test Data Management) is an open-source library to help you manage your test data. You can think of it as a Terraform for Test Data: You define the state your test data should be in, and TDM interfaces with your data stores (e.g. your own APIs and/or third-party APIs) to get things into that desired state.
youtube-react-testing-video8-forms-react-testing-library - Testing Forms (react-hook-form and formik) using React Testing Library
mockttp - Powerful friendly HTTP mock server & proxy library
devkit - Tools that make Angular developer's life easier.