React/Full stack projects to learn from
What are your favorite React projects? (for code reading)
Its always nice to read some good code with lots of comments as part of learning.
However, many of the "Best Practices" are evolving with the release of hooks in React 16.8 and thus existing projects may not be a good model for a new project. In some cases, reading older code is a distraction. For example, there are many react tutorials based on React 14 that are still online and simply outdated and a waste of time to read.
More on reddit.comMoving up from Front End to Full Stack with React
Understand that front end and back end are two different parts. At the end of this you should be confident enough to deploy just the back end or the front end. What I mean is your back end should cater to any front end, whether it's react, angular or maybe a mobile app. And your front end should connect to any sort of back end, node or firebase. They should not depend on each other. That should be your end goal.
More on reddit.comAny good fullstack advanced tutorial with React and NodeJs?
Take a look at the fullstack MOOC by University of Helsinki. It's completely free and uses hooks. It also teaches you about redux, graphql and mongodb.
More on reddit.comVideos
Hello, I've been going through the University of Helsinki Full stack course which teaches React and Node, I'm about half way through the course and starting to build my own stuff to reinforce the knowledge. I'm not sure however if the structure of the components is good, if my app is well designed and I would like to see how the pros do it. If you can help me by recommending some projects that are considered to have good code and adhere to best practices i would be grateful.