The thing which gets me every time I get reacquainted with the Cool Kid Stack is not building things it is the toolchain churn that happens before the first pixel is painted on screen.
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https://nextjs.org/docs#setup trivial to get started and scales to very large and complex website / app hybrids (like http://Hulu.com )
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create-react-app comes close to this
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for simple things I still use tornado + jquery like I did ten years ago, though
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If you're off trend enough to use Rails as a back end, there's stuff like this: https://github.com/shakacode/react-webpack-rails-tutorial … For pure js, I'll second create-react-app.
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How long before we start seeing “front end” job listings that enumerate the things you *won’t* have to work with? E.g. There is significant appeal to never touching npm or Webpack again.
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the closest things are create-react-app or create-next-app create-next-app is slightly more practical because it includes routing
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Yeah, building something like a to-do app is probably the best way to get started and into the flow of things.
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Somewhat ironically, the only way I got a 'modern' js/CSS stack running is with a library and Doc's from a PHP project - Symfony/encore
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And the results of that weekend project is athttps://github.com/alister/station-initials …
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