Convention-driven framework for building React-Redux applications
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!lore
Convention driven framework for React + Redux applications. Heavily opinionated and highly respectful. Built on
React, Webpack, Redux and React-Router.
Lore's goal is to provide a framework that makes it easy to build React applications and is capable of supporting a
mature real-world application. To understand how the framework makes it easier to get started with React, and what
problems it's trying to solve, please see the intro video on the homepage or through
this direct link.
If you're new to React, you may be interested in this video discussing
the challenges building a React application from scratch
as additional context on how Lore reduces the learning curve for React development.
There are a lot of demands on front-end applications as they evolve to support the growing demands of the user base.
Lore's goal is to build support for many of those common feature concerns into the architecture. Below is a list of UI
concerns Lore addresses or is planning to address, linked to their documentation page:
* Data Structure
* AJAX Abstration Tier
* Filtering
* Pagination
* Infinite Scrolling
* WebSockets (real-time)
* Visual Cues
* Optimistic Updates
* Dialogs
* Wizards
* Error Handling
* 404 Pages
The documentation for Lore is hosted at http://www.lorejs.org.
At the moment the videos are a far better way to learn about the framework and what it
can do. That being said, there are issues created specifically to discuss ideas for improving
the tutorials.
* Beginner
* Intermediate
* Advanced
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