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react-atomic-design
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Atomic design
https://github.com/danilowoz/react-atomic-design maybe this as an example
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The Art of Writing Ugly Code That Works, Then Beautifying It for Optimal Functionality
Once I started learning about software development best practices such as the SOLID principles, Atomic Design, abstraction and design patterns my first instinct when writing any piece of new code was to write beautiful code from the very beginning. I wanted to make sure that my code was readable, maintainable, and scalable. However, I quickly realized that this approach was not only time-consuming but also led to frustration. I was spending too much time trying to make my code look perfect, and not enough time focusing on getting the job done. This got worse when I started working on larger projects with more complex code and TypeScript, where typing can be a bit tedious for reusable components.
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100+ Must Know Github Repositories For Any Programmer
2. React Atomic Design
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Questions about using useCallback
React's biggest selling point is _declarative composability_. If you want to split functionality into other components, _just make other components_. It is common (and probably best) practice to design components [atomically](https://danilowoz.com/blog/atomic-design-with-react). If you need to share state between them, _hoist that state to a common ancestor_ component and pass it down through props. If you need props from a much more general location, you can look at using contexts, although be careful about this as they have some significant drawbacks.
- Atomic Design Examples?
- Atomic design & react question
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React architecture
I feel like this frees you up to use things like Atomic design with your components, which helps on the more folder-structure side of things.
- [React] How do you structure your Components directory? I have a lot of components now and I have no idea how to separate them into different directories.
awesome-algorithms
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Anyone interested in contributing to Algorithm opensource with me?
Solved. https://github.com/tayllan/awesome-algorithms
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I didn't go to a IT/CS school, what's the most important concepts i should learn in computer since that will immensely help me as a dev?
This repo.
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Could anyone who purchased and completed Leetcodes's interview crash course "Data Structures and Algorithms" tell me if it's worth the 80 dollars?
I found this with zero effort: https://github.com/tayllan/awesome-algorithms. Just pick one of the courses there if you can't make up your mind.
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Alternative to geeksforgeeks.org ?
https://github.com/tayllan/awesome-algorithms this curated list should be able to help you find more
- Algorithms
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100+ Must Know Github Repositories For Any Programmer
2. Awesome Algorithms
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Karimov's "The Complete Data Structures and Algorithms Course in Python" on Udemy?
Also, GitHub: Awesome algorithms — curated list of resources to learn and/or practice algorithms
- Looking for sources similar to this (linked below) but for CS
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Sorting algorithms visualized using the Blender Python API
See also https://github.com/tayllan/awesome-algorithms for a list of interactive visualizations, learning resources, etc.
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Best books about computer science theory?
Check out TCS, Algorithms, and Math awesome lists.
What are some alternatives?
front-end-guide - 📚 Study guide and introduction to the modern front end stack.
C - Collection of various algorithms in mathematics, machine learning, computer science, physics, etc implemented in C for educational purposes.
boilerplate - Responsive CSS, HTML and JavaScript front-end starting point, plus components!
awesome-math - A curated list of awesome mathematics resources
react-neon-ui-demo - Demo-documentation for react-neon-ui
fluxsort - A fast branchless stable quicksort / mergesort hybrid that is highly adaptive.
eleventy-react - Use React components in Eleventy.
crumsort - A branchless unstable quicksort / mergesort that is highly adaptive.
borrow-ui - A simple component library made with React.
xeus-cling - Jupyter kernel for the C++ programming language
jatayu - A CLI tool to generate production-ready hand-made React Apps.
SHOGUN - Shōgun