React Router 4 + React 16 + Loadable Components + Redux + React-Intl + SSR + Code splitting
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React Router 4 + React 16 + Loadable Components + Redux + React-Intl + SSR + Code splitting
All have been introduced React environment
Advanced and highly scalable boilerplate built with Electron, React, Redux, and Webpack, featuring Babel, HMR, Loadables, Dynamic Reducer Injection, Selectors, and Code Splitting.
Boilerplate for building server-side rendered apps with ReasonReact
React 16.3+ Material UI Next Starter
A higher order component for loading components with dynamic imports.
Universal React app template focused on performance best-practices.
React 16.3+ Redux Material UI Next Starter
Mern Boilerplate - Univeral React 16, React-Router 4, Webpack3, Redux, Redux-saga, React-helmet, code Splitting with Loadable-components, HMR
React SSR Loadable Components Boilerplate
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React Redux Isomorphic Boilerplate (Webpack4, Babel 7, loadable-components, react-router-config)
My best practices with react-loadable 🙌
An interactive educational tool for exploring React code splitting, lazy loading, and progressive enhancement patterns — with live demos, skeleton UI, and performance best practices.
This repository is a copy of mxstbr/react-boilerplate without immutable-js and added some useful dependencies we prefer for our project. 🔥 A highly scalable, offline-first foundation with the best developer experience and a focus on performance and best practices. http://reactboilerplate.com
Upgraded version of a email promotion and monitor system based on Stephergrinder's fullstackreactcode. Solely to practice the cutting edge tech stack.
Frisklog frontend repo
Not so small application now, that only exists to show a number of my skills from 2022
React ecosystem boilerplate
Advanced and highly scalable boilerplate built for web using React v16, Redux v4, Webpack v4 {HMR, Helmet, Loadables, Dynamic Reducer Injection, Selectors, Code splitting}
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