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    Bulletproof React

    Bulletproof React

    A simple, scalable, and powerful architecture for building production

    Bulletproof React is a best-practice template and architectural guideline for building scalable, maintainable, and production-ready React applications. It provides a well-structured project setup that emphasizes separation of concerns, modular design, and consistent coding standards. The project incorporates modern development patterns, including state management strategies, API integration, and testing frameworks, ensuring that applications are robust and easy to maintain. It also includes guidelines for organizing codebases, making it easier for teams to collaborate and scale projects over time. ...
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    Amper

    Amper

    Build tool for the Kotlin and Java languages

    ...Data collected by Amper feeds dashboards and experimentation systems that guide design decisions, prioritize feature improvements, and monitor the impact of releases over time.
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    Essential React

    Essential React

    A minimal skeleton for building testable React apps using Babel

    A minimal skeleton for building testable React apps using Babel. The design goals are to use fewer tools (no yeoman, gulp, bower, etc...) Babel 6 with Webpack and Hot Loader. Fast testing with mocked-out DOM. Import CSS files as class names. Separate smart and dumb components. No specific implementation of Flux or data fetching patterns. A core philosophy of this skeleton app is to keep the tooling to a minimum.
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    Web Starter Kit

    Web Starter Kit

    Web Starter Kit - a workflow for multi-device websites

    ...Helping you to stay productive following the best practices outlined in Google's Web Fundamentals. A solid starting point for both professionals and newcomers to the industry. A responsive boilerplate optimized for the multi-screen web. Powered by Material Design Lite. You're free to use either this or a completely clean-slate via basic.html. Minify and concatenate JavaScript, CSS, HTML and images to help keep your pages lean. JavaScript code linting is done using ESLint - a pluggable linter tool for identifying and reporting on patterns in JavaScript. Web Starter Kit uses ESLint with eslint-config-google, which tries to follow the Google JavaScript style guide. ...
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    tool to test privates and use patters
    With dp4j.jar in your project classpath you directly access private members in your tests, w/o Reflection API boilerplate code; It also generates Design Patterns code and compile-time validates implementations. And Compiler & Co work for you again!
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