I was not building this to show off my UX design skills. I promise that I won't try to implement something this ugly in production
Yet Another Reddit Clone (YARC) is a simplified version of reddit. It allows the user to view links (via r/all or various subreddits), post link or text, upvote links, and post comments. I want to keep this project small, so I will not be adding features like a "hot" sort, nested comments, or anything but the most minimal features.
I have enterprise Vue and Angular experience. These are core parts of my full stack resume. I do not have enterprise react experience. I view this as an item of concern. React is by far the most popular framework out there and I only have limited experience. While nothing can replace enterprise development, I want to get a basic understanding of the framework so I can jump right in
- React
- Typescript
- MobX
- Material UI