typehero
CUA
typehero | CUA | |
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7 | 6 | |
5,259 | 1,012 | |
3.5% | - | |
9.8 | 6.3 | |
8 days ago | 6 months ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | MIT License |
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typehero
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Exploring the Power of Square Brackets in TypeScript
For those interested in diving deeper and honing their TypeScript skills, the TypeScript Handbook is an excellent resource for exploring these and other features in more detail. Additionally, online platforms like TypeHero provide interactive learning experiences and challenges that can help solidify your understanding of TypeScript and its various techniques, including the use of square brackets for advanced type manipulations. Utilising these resources can greatly enhance your TypeScript proficiency and open up new possibilities in your programming endeavours.
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I made an app to help you get better at TypeScript. Free and open source!
Site: https://typehero.dev/
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Learn to code gamified
https://typehero.dev/ is a new good alternative
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Typehero: All you need to become a TypeScript menace
Hey! Just wanted to clear things up – as a contributor to this project, I can confirm we're not using the data for LLM training.
Dive into the open-source code on GitHub to see exactly how things work: https://github.com/typehero/typehero
CUA
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How to architect a Web and Mobile React Native app
Bias: I maintain a fullstack universal app template called CUA that uses Expo/Nextjs/tRPC/Solito/Tamagui.
- Which is the best lib/framework option for a single code base for web, Android & iOS?
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Is react native ready to be used on the web?
Most of it is, but there are still parts that arent smooth integrated, such as navigation and authentication, and others that may need separate implementations due to not having a ready-made wrapper. create-universal-app and create-t3-turbo are good starting points.
- The right way to build multi platform apps in 2023 using web tech. ?
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Ask HN: What would be your stack if you are building an MVP today?
I'd likely go for a mobile first approach and start with:
create-universal-app : https://github.com/chen-rn/CUA
Which would give me:
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Tamagui 1.0 – Cross-platform React apps in ½ the time with 2x performance
Yes, try either:
The official «Tamagui + Solito + Next + Expo Monorepo» starter:
https://github.com/tamagui/tamagui/tree/master/starters/next...
Or the more recent version that builds on that and adds tRPC and authentication (with Clerk):
create-universal-app - https://github.com/chen-rn/CUA
What are some alternatives?
Blitz - ⚡️ The Missing Fullstack Toolkit for Next.js
tamagui-expo - An Expo template with Tamagui
trpc - 🧙♀️ Move Fast and Break Nothing. End-to-end typesafe APIs made easy.
expo-image-editor - A super simple image cropping and rotation tool for Expo that runs on iOS, Android and Web!
bisonapp - A Full Stack Jamstack in-a-box brought to you by Echobind
le-shef - Kitchen Timer Application Built In React Native Expo
solito - 🧍♂️ React Native + Next.js, unified.
next-galaxy-template
rn-bounceable - 🏀 Native bounceable effect for any React Native component. Built with Reanimated 2. Compatible with Expo (Web).
create-t3-turbo - Clean and simple starter repo using the T3 Stack along with Expo React Native
django-ninja - 💨 Fast, Async-ready, Openapi, type hints based framework for building APIs
react-native-unistyles - Level up your React Native StyleSheet