timelite VS 3-Basic-React-App

Compare timelite vs 3-Basic-React-App and see what are their differences.

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timelite 3-Basic-React-App
1 3
260 1
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3.4 0.0
7 months ago about 2 years ago
JavaScript JavaScript
BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License -
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timelite

Posts with mentions or reviews of timelite. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-03-17.

3-Basic-React-App

Posts with mentions or reviews of 3-Basic-React-App. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-01-23.
  • critisize my first github repo
    1 project | /r/PinoyProgrammer | 24 Jan 2022
    here is my first github repo i've set up recently: https://github.com/swanktos/3-Basic-React-App
  • critisize my first github repository
    2 projects | /r/learnprogramming | 23 Jan 2022
    The progress is not visible from the commits. For example this commit. Looks like you committed already a completed project. It is not a good style. It being one of your first projects (see, I can't tell if it is your 1st, 2nd or 3rd project as everything it mixed together) and I doubt that you completed it in 8 working hours. In a real life scenario you will be working on your task and time by time committing changes to the git repository. You will not commit a whole task but either a fix to some bug/issue or an added feature. Unless the task is something that can be finished in a day (updating libraries and code dependencies, or adding a new endpoint and its tests, for example). So instead of committing a whole project/task, commit things when you get something working. For example you added a login functionality or you added a shopping cart to online shop interface. It is an addition that is working.

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