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Volodfarun2019-09-09 19:18:47
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Volodfarun, 2019-09-09 19:18:47

An example of a project that would include all the “classics” of the frontend?

Good afternoon friends.
I made a TUDE, a filter table and a lot of things, but the feeling is that it's all wrong. That this is far from a front-end, not a combat one.
Help me come up with a task, a kind of combat project that would include the most common tasks that you personally have to do, or more similar to a real combat project. Just not space there like super maps ala self-written google maps, I’m sure you don’t do this every day, but here’s a real combat project that you do well 80% of your time. I'm sorry if I didn't make myself clear, I hope you understand my point. If not, then just help to create a project that will be as similar as possible to the last 2-3 projects that you did Thank you friends!

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Alexey Nikolaev, 2019-09-10
@Heian

or more like a real combat project

A bunch of legacy code, everything slows down and buggy. Half of the project with grief in half rewritten in a modern manner.
I have not seen a single major combat project with a long history that would be normally written.

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Alex Wells, 2019-09-09
@Alex_Wells

Learn to use store properly. When awareness comes, why the hell do you need it and how it helps you.
Some ngxs for angular, vuex for view, redux for react. Write a store app with filters, pagination, modals, authorization, a shopping cart. Lock backend apishki. Then take the native version of the frame and realize that you didn't use the store the way you should have. Remake. Write a mobile application.
This is a real project.

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denisromanenko, 2019-09-10
@denisromanenko

All educational projects are from the evil one.
You will never face the problems and pitfalls that will be in life.
What is your end goal?
1. Find a Job as a Frontender - Look for a job as a Frontender. Maybe they will give you a task there that you will complete and it will encourage you to quickly master the necessary things. You will get both experience and criticism (perhaps healthy)
2. Start freelancing - go to the exchange, take on tasks - for any money, possibly with post-payment - you would do a training project for free
3. Make your own application? And here is the real project.

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kova1ev, 2019-09-10
@kova1ev

From personal experience, I tend to think that potential employers look not at what is written, but how it is written. The same todoshka can be implemented as oak unsupported shit. I myself have been working recently, in a junior position (although not a front one) and in those tasks that are given to do, the final code usually does not exceed hundreds of lines, but it takes a long time to think about how to implement the solution, and then rewrite it a couple of times after the review.
Although maybe I'm just stupid, xs.

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Marina, 2019-09-11
@marinaabcd

I had a to do github on react, and it was also with redux, plus a test task of some company - an application for invoices (create, delete, edit). Also react and redux. Enough with the head.
Look at the test tasks from companies, they are posted.
You need someone to look at the code, ideally a mentor. It is important not only that it works, but how it is written.

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