simorgh
bulletproof-react
simorgh | bulletproof-react | |
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5 | 250 | |
1,256 | 22,853 | |
1.8% | - | |
10.0 | 5.0 | |
1 day ago | about 9 hours ago | |
JavaScript | TypeScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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simorgh
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Does Thai language uses question mark in the end of the sentence to denote an interrogative sentence?
But on some articles here I can see question marks.
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Github repositories to see best practices
BBC News (and World Service) is actually run using this open source app Simorgh. It’s been a while since I left but they had quite high standards back in the day and a lot of talented engineers working on it.
- An Example of a large project in React
- What are some up-to-date project tutorial with some of the cleanest and best code for TDD?
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Are there real-world apps that are built with react where I could see the codebase? As a beginner, I would love to understand how far away my knowledge is from building something real.
https://github.com/bbc/simorgh - a React app built by BBC which is used to render 40+ sites all over the world
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?
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