Khan Academy uses Backbone & React, checkout out their github. ex. https://github.com/Khan/perseus React's blog usually has some open source projects featured as well - facebook.github.io/react/blog
There's no standards, but at this point I'd say Flux + React-router are quickly becoming it. react-router is made in the spirit of Ember's which is pretty well liked. - Flux Architecture Pattern [0] - React Router [1]…
The author of this article seems to be a woman, not a man. Also, it's a lot easier to just use 'they' instead of he/she most of the time anyways, food for thought.
Maybe it's the active development part of it? Things are changing fast and it's still not even at 0.1.0. From the docs: Although potentially exciting, this is still really a WIP, use at your own risk.
I’ve been working on extracting something out of the way I’ve been creating web apps at Mozilla that you can use to write your next web app. I didn't know Ember was already being used at Mozilla, that's pretty neat! It…
The audience for this sort of content is probably more familiar with issues and pull requests than the wiki equivalent. Plus it's easily discoverable, forkable etc..
Beautiful editor, what's it built with?
This sounds exactly like what you're looking for! [0] You’re a new coder. You’re interested in learning how to code, not just syntax. You’re sick of monkey-see, monkey-do types of tutorials. Let’s set your teeth into…
Software wise, there is https://lobste.rs/. It's updated fairly often, (the oldest link on the front page is only 3 days old), and the comments are typically high quality. It is invite only though atm.
Khan Academy uses Backbone & React, checkout out their github. ex. https://github.com/Khan/perseus React's blog usually has some open source projects featured as well - facebook.github.io/react/blog
There's no standards, but at this point I'd say Flux + React-router are quickly becoming it. react-router is made in the spirit of Ember's which is pretty well liked. - Flux Architecture Pattern [0] - React Router [1]…
The author of this article seems to be a woman, not a man. Also, it's a lot easier to just use 'they' instead of he/she most of the time anyways, food for thought.
Maybe it's the active development part of it? Things are changing fast and it's still not even at 0.1.0. From the docs: Although potentially exciting, this is still really a WIP, use at your own risk.
I’ve been working on extracting something out of the way I’ve been creating web apps at Mozilla that you can use to write your next web app. I didn't know Ember was already being used at Mozilla, that's pretty neat! It…
The audience for this sort of content is probably more familiar with issues and pull requests than the wiki equivalent. Plus it's easily discoverable, forkable etc..
Beautiful editor, what's it built with?
This sounds exactly like what you're looking for! [0] You’re a new coder. You’re interested in learning how to code, not just syntax. You’re sick of monkey-see, monkey-do types of tutorials. Let’s set your teeth into…
Software wise, there is https://lobste.rs/. It's updated fairly often, (the oldest link on the front page is only 3 days old), and the comments are typically high quality. It is invite only though atm.