react-redux-ddd
usehooks
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react-redux-ddd
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The only two custom React hooks we ever use
Am wondering what react community thinks of DDD.
I've been reading "blue" DDD book (by Eric Evans) and "red" book (by Vaugh Vernon) and that was a completely "my whole life was a lie" type of experience and relief at the same time. It's just so great to have the principles of who to structure the code. It, by definition makes, your codebase structure meaningful. Because it's structured according to some common knowledge, not your random thoughts at the time you were writing code.
I was surprised to find so little DDD react sample codebases. Let's say for backend there is huge amount of samples, i.e. https://github.com/kgrzybek/modular-monolith-with-ddd . For react/frontend I have bookmarked only https://github.com/talyssonoc/react-redux-ddd/tree/master/sr... and few more, but those others does not meet the optional criteria i like really much - at the highest (or at app) level all codebase need to have folders app, domain, infra and ui. Simple rule, but simplifies life a lot.
So my question is - is DDD for some reasons not very applicable for app frontend development. Or it just never became popular. Or maybe DDD is popular amongst react developers, just I am not aware of this.
Many thanks for any ideas and comments!
usehooks
- UseHooks – A Collection of Server Component Safe React Hooks
- useHooks – A collection of Server Component safe React Hooks
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What library or tool is causing you the most pain right now?
That is the case for many custom hooks you could build. Sure, you can find libraries implementing those for you, but it doesn't change the fact that React apps still relies a lot on useEffect hook.
- can you help me understand the most common scenarios for writing a custom hook?
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React hooks with real-world project examples
A collection of useful React hooks by the community: https://usehooks.com/
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Struggling to learn react.js
useHooks.com has some recipes for pretty common use cases of hooks, once you are acquainted with React's basics.
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Tools to track re-renders
There’s an open source hook on https://usehooks.com to track component updates.
- What are some good resources for learning advanced implementations of hooks?
What are some alternatives?
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