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Cerebral
DESCRIPTION
Declarative state and side effects management for popular JavaScript frameworks. The entire Cerebral codebase has been rewritten to encourage contributions. The code is cleaned up, commented and all code is in a "monorepo". That means you can run tests across projects and general management of the code is simplified a lot. When you make a code change you should create a branch first. When the code is changed and backed up by a test you can commit it from the root. A declarative approach to application logic also allows us to build developer tools that builds the mental image of this complexity for you. It makes perfect sense for us to write our UIs with declarative code. The reason is that we need to reuse UI elements and compose them together in different configurations. UIs are complex. But what about our application logic? Applications are becoming more complex in nature as we push the boundaries of user experiences.
Features
- Use monorepo for your own apps
- The entire Cerebral codebase has been rewritten to encourage contributions
- The code is cleaned up, commented and all code is in a "monorepo"
- You can run all tests in all packages from root
- Run tests for specific packages by going to package root
- When you make a code change you should create a branch first
Programming Language
JavaScript
Categories
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