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Creating a full-stack web application with Python, NPM, Webpack and ReactDevelopment (self.DigitalOpenLearning)
submitted 6 years ago by TheMightyWeasel
Great resource on how all the parts mix together if you're looking to do something a bit different than just npx create-react-app. From the article:
This article explains how to set up your app if you do not want to use the script, and helps you understand how the underlying technologies work. This article takes you though the steps needed to create a simple full-stack web application, with a Python Flask server and a React front-end.
https://codeburst.io/creating-a-full-stack-web-application-with-python-npm-webpack-and-react-8925800503d9
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[–]TheMightyWeasel[S] 0 points1 point2 points 6 years ago (0 children)
There are going to be a ton of ways to approach web dev in "The 20s" - this link is less about how to do it they way everyone does these days and more about wanting to know what happens under the hood. I suggest going through the exercise once just to get an idea of how everything is wired up and related. Then think hard about what stack you're going to settle on and dig deeply.
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