When I ask you about "What is ReactJS?", the first thing that comes to mind is "components". And the second is "reusability". Whenever you start a new project with React, you always do some clean-up work for your project. Deleting test files, deleting comments, deleting CSS codes, and even deleting the content of "App.js" files. That is not the only case for me. I am doing this clean-up work as well. However, I am also installing some libraries immediately. I don't even ask myself that "Am I gonna need this library in this project?". There are some libraries that are extremely useful and necessary to develop a new React project. In my opinion, those libraries are "must".
When I ask you about "What is ReactJS?", the first thing that comes to mind is "components". And the second is "reusability". Whenever you start a new project with React, you always do some clean-up work for your project. Deleting test files, deleting comments, deleting CSS codes, and even deleting the content of "App.js" files. That is not the only case for me. I am doing this clean-up work as well. However, I am also installing some libraries immediately. I don't even ask myself that "Am I gonna need this library in this project?". There are some libraries that are extremely useful and necessary to develop a new React project. In my opinion, those libraries are "must".
React, HTML vb. alanlarda kod yazarken, eğer programlama yeni başlamadıysanız ve Youtube'da siz de herkes gibi videolar izleyip öğrenmeye çalışıyorsanız, herkesin kullandığı bir özelliği fark etmiş olmalısınız. Sadece bir veya bir kaç harf yazarak,...
Even bad code can function. But if code isn’t clean, it can bring a development organization to its knees.
Robert C. Martin
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