1/7 ⚛️ Level 1: Simple & straightforward grouping by file types. Good for small to medium projects, but maintenance can be a headache as the project grows. #React #FolderStructure
2/7 ⚛️ Level 2: Grouping by file types and features. Provides better organization, making it easier to locate and manage related code. Ideal for medium to large projects. #React #FolderStructure
3/7 ⚛️ Level 3: Highly modular approach, grouping by features/modules. Offers clear boundaries and scalability for large and complex projects. Requires good understanding of business logic. #React #FolderStructure
4/7 Give Consistent Meanings to Folder Names: UI Components React Specific Utilities & External Integrations Business Logic Styles TypeScript and Configurations Server Communication State Management Routing Testing
5/7 Conclusion: Choose the right folder structure based on project size and complexity. While Level 1 may suffice for small projects, Level 2 and Level 3 offer more organization and scalability. Consistent folder naming fosters intuitive architecture. #React #FolderStructure
6/7 Folder Structures in React Projects: Level 1: Simple & straightforward Level 2: Grouping by file types and features Level 3: Grouping by features/modules
7/7 Whether you're starting a new React project or improving an existing one, thoughtful folder structuring can greatly impact maintainability and scalability. Choose wisely! #React #FolderStructure #WebDev 🚀
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