Today, we're going to learn how to build a full-stack app with Wing as a backend.
We will use React with Vite for the frontend.
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This is a huge list! How many days you research for this? Don't answer it! I just want to give you huge thank and hat off!
Sometimes... when I've lot of information in the same time I got a lot of problem too. As a stupid handsome person in the earth, sometimes I just want to see and know how the problem is solved.
There are very few discussions about a library or framework that is often used. Moreover, in the JavaScript ecosystem there are so many tools and libraries that are sometimes almost the same but have different ways of solving them.
To build an interesting discussion, it would be great if we shared with each other how we solve a problem when using a tool/library in our own way.
Moreover, there is mutual mockery of each other because of differences in views towards A, B, and C. Bro... come on!
That's why I journal about "The Art of Messy Code" and write journals that look like memes and aren't too technical. Because life is not that serious, we just try to be better with what we can and what we have.
I just wrote an article about my
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And people said: That code look distrustful, cz the length the not clean, that a mess.
Me: That's was my goal.
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Thanks! Loved your views :D
I completely understand what you mean. Sometimes, having a lot of information at once can indeed be overwhelming. It's great to share our experiences and solutions, especially with tools and libraries that are widely used.
Building discussions around problem-solving methods adds depth and there will always be preferences and biases for certain libraries which leads to mutual mockery. We have no control over that!
Keep doing what you're doing, and don't worry about sounding weird. It's all part of the fun!
Good take bro! I love what you share... It's always make me amazed with your writing.
I like the React Flowbite library and recommend it.
It offers a range of components and utilities to simplify the implementation of interactive flow diagrams and workflow visualizations. With its modular design and responsive capabilities, React Flow Bite is ideal for building various applications, from project management tools to data visualization dashboards. Developers can enhance user experience and streamline complex data workflows efficiently with React Flow Bite.
Yes, React Flowbite is indeed a good library to quickly build the UI. However, I personally prefer using Shadcn UI because there is always a bit of a small learning curve with libraries like Flowbite React. Nonetheless, it's a personal choice and is recommended by many.
Thanks Amnol, I enjoyed reading this!
I'm glad if you found this good enough :D
That websocket guide is the most fun things I've ever built
Yes, we developers always love building cool things, and the use cases of websockets just overload our curiosity :D
Wow really nice and comprehensive list @anmolbaranwal
Thanks Saurabh! I'm glad you found this list useful :D
@anmolbaranwal this article is a gem man!! great job, thanks for sharing it!
Thanks Ricardo! I'm glad you loved it :)
Thanks for sharing. I learned some new things šš»
Nice one Anmol, there are quite a few libraries I hadn't heard of.
This is great!
Thanks Nathan! Appreciate it :)
Absolutely brilliant! Bravo Anmol - simply wonderful. I can use this entire article to build a full-stack app. Thanks š¤©
very useful resource
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Nice article!
I haven't heard of Wing before. It looks super interesting!
Thanks Anmol. This is one gem of a post š¤©
Thanks, Anmol, I'm bookmarking this one for sure!
Yep! I hope this is helpful. I recommend checking out Mantine hooks & Payload if you are building something cool :)