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practica
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10 GitHub Repos to Become a Better Backend Developer
🔖 Curious to see examples? We have a starter: Visit Practica.js, our application example and boilerplate (beta) to see some practices in action
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Transitioning from SpringBoot to node and not sure where to learn
Good practices to me means being disciplined with good coding standards regardless of framework you'd work in. I've seen terrible codes in Spring, .NET just as I would see in any node.js project. Does framework like Spring enforce structure that your team could possibly have some guidelines to follow? Sure it does. Does spring make your team stick with best practices? I don't know about that. For example, using interface for places where you need (or at least java bean managed modules) is key to achieving good modularization in Spring, it's the same in Javascript. However, due to the nature of its language features, fewer places require using actual interface in Javascript. The underlying principles are not much different, it's just different ways of achieving the goal. That said, shooting yourself in the foot in express will give you much deeper learning experience than using something like nest to make you feel comfortable. At one point, I am sure you'd get hang of good and bad of Javascript. Meanwhile, you could use something like https://practica.dev/ as a reference to explore some of good/bad practices and build upon it.
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3 layer architecture nodejs examples in the wild? (repos/open source?)
I found an interesting repo that seems to answer my questions and more. If a future developer stumbles across this thread, check it out here: https://github.com/practicajs/practica
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Why would one keep controller small?
If you don't mind, take a look at following example: https://github.com/practicajs/practica/tree/main/src/code-templates/services/order-service/entry-points/api
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Node Masterpieces
Have a look at practica.js
bulletproof-nodejs
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Boilerplate for API only product
If you are looking for a typescript one, I used the following boilerplate in one of my projects and it works fine and fast(after some improvements): https://github.com/santiq/bulletproof-nodejs
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Project file structure and best practices you follow for a express app.
https://github.com/santiq/bulletproof-nodejs - it has an article linked in it's README going into a lot of detail around the architecture / structure.
- Examples of APIs that follows the best practices and are production ready on Github?
- Good code example of advanced CRUD project?
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Clean and Basic Node.js Express.js template.
The express.js official website makes use of the express-generator library which is not bad but hasn't been updated since 2019. But personally, I build my folder structure based on Bulletproof node but I don't have as much library as the creator does at all but just focus on the overall folder structure
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React Project Folder structure
https://github.com/santiq/bulletproof-nodejs but you need to tweak it way more than the react one and testing isn't done on it
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What folder structure do you use for your projects?
This one https://softwareontheroad.com/ideal-nodejs-project-structure/
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100+ Must Know Github Repositories For Any Programmer
8. Bullet Proof Node.js
- Open source projekti
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Good practices in Reactjs and Nodejs?
For NodeJS https://github.com/santiq/bulletproof-nodejs
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node-express-boilerplate - A boilerplate for building production-ready RESTful APIs using Node.js, Express, and Mongoose
fastify-jumpstart - Template for a database agnostic fastify typescript web API including local JWT auth, OAS3, and testing.
full-stack-twitter-clone - loading full-stack developer 🚀
graphql-starter-kit - 💥 Yarn v2 based monorepo template (seed project) pre-configured with GraphQL API, PostgreSQL, React, Relay, and Material UI. [Moved to: https://github.com/kriasoft/graphql-starter]
domain-driven-hexagon - Learn Domain-Driven Design, software architecture, design patterns, best practices. Code examples included
fastify-typescript-generator - generates new fastify applications in everyone's favourite language typescript with various options to choose from based on your project needs
TypeScript-Node-Starter - A reference example for TypeScript and Node with a detailed README describing how to use the two together.
Angular-Full-Stack - Angular Full Stack project built using Angular, Express, Mongoose and Node. Whole stack in TypeScript.
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