uclusion_web_ui
mattermost-webapp
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uclusion_web_ui
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Looking for feedback on Uclusion - a React based asynchronous communication and tasking tool
It's been a long road getting Uclusion's UI right and it's still changing as we get more feedback. We're also finding this level of polish in React to be very challenging - see https://github.com/Uclusion/uclusion_web_ui if you are interested in the underlying code.
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Courses on frontends development for experienced backend engineers?
Both my co-founder and I transitioned from backend to full stack in order to be able to contribute to https://github.com/Uclusion/uclusion_web_ui What we learned is that the best way to learn front end is by doing. And this is confirmed by the fact that twice now front end people that wanted more experience in React or Material UI (cause every Javascript library is its own universe) have contributed to that repo for free.
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What are some problems with React?
You can check out https://github.com/Uclusion/uclusion_web_ui to see some of our struggles. I'd say:
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Are there any open source projects made by senior react developers for practice?
Not made for practice but this is production code you can look at https://github.com/Uclusion/uclusion_web_ui
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Preferred way to handle API response data?
Confused what you mean by context shouldn't be used for frequently updated variables. How frequently? We are using context for exactly your use case https://github.com/Uclusion/uclusion_web_ui/tree/master/src/contexts all over and it works great - especially in conjunction with AWS Amplify message bus.
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Seeking advice on the most efficient way to start learning to code from absolute 0, pretend I was just born.
Some people who wanted to better learn UI just volunteered to help me with https://github.com/Uclusion/uclusion_web_ui for free. I'm not saying you should do that (they were past code camp kind of level) but their idea to volunteer for projects to improve their UI skills seems valid.
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How to Link to Tab on one Page from a different Page (React Hash link)
See the original code here. In my case I also have a fancy ScrollContext to scroll to the id but if you are only trying to get to the tab you don't need that.
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Hi everyone! I need some help on an infinite API fetch loop issue i'm having.
You can use promises and Promise.all to load all of this data instead of looping through an array. Or you can chain the promises so they run sequentially if you want to avoid making all the network calls at once. See usage of globalFetchPromiseChain in https://github.com/Uclusion/uclusion_web_ui/blob/master/src/api/versionedFetchUtils.js
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Uclusion React code now public
In order to help with the learning curve in React, Uclusion uclusion_web_ui is now public with a Readme to many articles on Dev.To explaining its code.
mattermost-webapp
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Ask HN: What are the best open source TypeScript projects I can learn from?
I don't know about the quality, but Mattermost is in TS: https://github.com/mattermost/mattermost-webapp
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The Platformer #30: 22e82dfc
On the web platform end, we merged the upgrade to React 17 (again) into master, and performed a bunch of (more minor) dependency updates while at it. We also continue our journey towards using MUI-based menus.
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The Platformer #28: No More Bad Ideas
On the web platform end, we continue the work on menu components, found and fixed the issue that marked a whole lot of channels as unread last week (with GarphQL enabled). We’ve also been working on performance regression tests. And we’re upgrading moar dependencies.
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The Platformer #26: The Subtle Art Of Letting Things Blow Up In Your Face
On the web platform end, the team has been working on unifying post components (and cleaning up afterwards), more fighting with Webpack and friends in the context of the front-end part of the multi-product architecture, testing out a prototype of menus based on Material UI, and the regular cycle of dependency updates.
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What are some great advanced open source Reactjs projects to learn from?
mattermost : https://github.com/mattermost/mattermost-webapp
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Overwhelmed by Anticipation in The Cloud — The Mattermost Platformer #18
On the web platform end, beside being overwhelmed by anticipation of the upcoming new joiners, we’re making good progress in getting webpack federation ready to be merged. This will be a solid step towards the multi-product architecture on the front-end. The upgrade to React 17 is also almost there. Beyond that, as mentioned, we’re fixing a few issues in GraphQL before we enable it again on community.
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Benchmark Says No — The Mattermost Platformer #16
On the web platform end, we are experimenting with “theme weeks” as a budgeting hack to work on important but not urgent stuff. This first theme week (and this will likely be a recurring one) is focused on 🥁 performance! We’re pulling in a whole bunch of tickets accumulated over time of smaller things we can optimize for performance. Some of these improvements are already landing.
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Firehose — The Mattermost Platformer #15
Platform involves work in many of our “highest traffic” repositories. I’m still figuring out reasonable ways how to keep up with what’s happening in the webapp, server, mobile repos as well as everything related to QA.
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My 6 months job search as a junior software developer
Most projects on GitHub have CONTRIBUTING.md file which describes how you can contribute, so you can start from there. Generally I'd say getting to meaningful contributions is very difficult for someone without real-world development experience, so if you choose to do this it won't be easy. On the other hand, this is precisely why employers prefer people who already have this experience -- it takes time and effort and not everyone makes it even with support from senior collegues.
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Uclusion React code now public
Mattermost was the closest I was able to find and until their cloud beta finishes you have to setup a server to run them. With a Github or Google identity you are one click away from running Uclusion (and with any email several clicks) - no credit card required.
What are some alternatives?
react-most-wanted - React starter kit with "Most Wanted" application features
react-router-hash-link - Hash link scroll functionality for React Router
vuetify - 🐉 Vue Component Framework
Mattermost - Mattermost is an open source platform for secure collaboration across the entire software development lifecycle..
Grafana - The open and composable observability and data visualization platform. Visualize metrics, logs, and traces from multiple sources like Prometheus, Loki, Elasticsearch, InfluxDB, Postgres and many more.
tailscale - The easiest, most secure way to use WireGuard and 2FA.
ts-routes - Strongly typed parameterized routing paths
Material UI - Ready-to-use foundational React components, free forever. It includes Material UI, which implements Google's Material Design.
Hoppscotch - Open source API development ecosystem.
excalidraw - Virtual whiteboard for sketching hand-drawn like diagrams
CPython - The Python programming language