There is no consensus on the right way to organize a React application. React gives you a lot of freedom, but with that freedom comes the responsibility of deciding on your own architecture. Often the case is that whoever sets up the application in the beginning throws almost everything in a components folder, or maybe components and containers if they used Redux, but I propose there's a better wa
Photo by David Bruno Silva on UnsplashStructuring a project’s folders in a manner that fits the project’s size and intent is key to scalability and maintainability. Unfortunately there aren’t many examples that document a structure that works well for enterprise level applications. There also is no single correct answer for what a perfect folder structure looks like. The following structure is one
12-04-2022Nadia Makarevich React components composition: how to get it right What is components composition? How do you know when to start splitting a big component into smaller pieces and how to compose them properly? What makes a good component? Community-supported translations : 汉语 One of the most interesting and challenging things in React is not mastering some advanced techniques for state ma
If you're a mid-level React developer looking to become an advanced React developer, this post is for you! I've been reviewing React code written by junior and mid-level developers on a daily basis for a couple of years now, and this post covers the most common mistakes I see. I'll be assuming you already know the basics of React and therefore won't be covering pitfalls like "don't mutate props or
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