stripe-demo-connect-roastery-saas-platform
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stripe-demo-connect-roastery-saas-platform
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Can someone let me know if my stack looks good?
Also checkout this official demo app from Stripe: https://github.com/stripe/stripe-demo-connect-roastery-saas-platform. It uses NextJs and Stripe Connect to build a multi-vendor marketplace so basically what you need.
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It says "test mode", why can't I use test bank accounts?
It is a Connect account though, a Connect Standard account. Following this example. Or did you mean it’s only for Custom accounts?
redux-essentials-example-app
- Redux vs Zustand
- Designing an async app as a long time backend engineer dedicated to synchronous pages. Help!
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I was struggling with MVx architectures for years and now I can explain why
You're right, it is related. But I think that Flux- and ELM-like architectures are making it even worse by forcing any "external" interaction to became the gap. Look how they suffer when it comes to executing any async operation like network request. Initially we have this relatively simple framework, but then we had to add "Middleware" to just run network request (which is a good example of the Remainder issue). I love the idea behind these architectures, which makes logic more predictable and testing way easier. I even was using them by myself. But now they looks like something turned inside out for me. I believe we could do better. I'm finishing my proposal right now. It will take couple more weeks to edit and translate it, but soon I'll show what I mean.
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JavaScript State Machines and Statecharts
Hi, I maintain Redux and wrote most of our docs (including our current tutorials).
Can you give some details on which parts of our docs you feel are "incomprehensible"? I'm curious which specific pages you've been looking at, and for what purpose.
We've tried to organize the docs using the "Documentation System" approach described at [0]: Tutorials for teaching step-by-step, Explanations and How-To guides for specific topics, and References for API details.
Generally we want people to go through our "Redux Essentials" tutorial [1] as the primary way to learn how to use Redux correctly. It teaches "modern Redux" patterns with Redux Toolkit as the standard way to write Redux logic (including RTK Query for handling data fetching), and React-Redux hooks in components.
I'm genuinely interested in feedback on what explanations aren't clear and how we can improve things!
[0] https://documentation.divio.com/
[1] https://redux.js.org/tutorials/essentials/part-1-overview-co...
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Redux, RTK, React Query, Typescript resources
https://redux.js.org/tutorials/essentials/part-1-overview-concepts (covers how to use Redux Toolkit and RTK Query)
- I don't get why I should use Redux
- What library or tool is causing you the most pain right now?
- Beginner’s guide to Redux
What are some alternatives?
stripe-payments-demo - Sample store accepting universal payments on the web with Stripe Elements, Payment Request, Apple Pay, Google Pay, Microsoft Pay, and the PaymentIntents API. 💳🌍✨
zustand - 🐻 Bear necessities for state management in React
redux-eggs - Add some Eggs to your Redux store.
hookstate - The simple but very powerful and incredibly fast state management for React that is based on hooks
devtools - Replay.io DevTools
scaffold-eth - 🏗 forkable Ethereum dev stack focused on fast product iterations [Moved to: https://github.com/scaffold-eth/scaffold-eth]
scaffold-eth - 🏗 forkable Ethereum dev stack focused on fast product iterations
react-redux - Official React bindings for Redux
react-error-boundary - Simple reusable React error boundary component
Rollup - Next-generation ES module bundler
redux-toolkit - The official, opinionated, batteries-included toolset for efficient Redux development
project9a-shopping-cart-with-redux - This shopping cart web app is built to learn and demonstrate the use of Redux with react. The app uses @reduxjs/toolkit library which is an official opinionated version of react-redux. The app is developed using Test Driven Development (TDD) approach.