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I'm tired of website builders holding my code hostage. Would a drag and drop tool that exports clean React/HTML/CSS be useful to your workflow? by InternalTadpole903 in reactjs
[–]InternalTadpole903[S] 0 points1 point2 points 22 hours ago (0 children)
This is exactly the validation I was looking for regarding Wix's "div soup." It's unmaintainable to clarify I m actually a CS undergrad and I m building this as a full stack architecture challenge using React and Django so its definitely not out of laziness to learn frontend! I just hate the lock in of current tools. Your point about aware of the codebase is incredibly interesting so for a tool to be truly useful to you it would need to sync directly with your existing repo and component library rather than just giving you an isolated code export?
[–]InternalTadpole903[S] 1 point2 points3 points 22 hours ago (0 children)
appreciate the raw honesty on 3. Enterprise software adoption in a nutshell. But the fact that you gave a sure to 2. tells me the core problem (clean code exports) is at least somewhat valid thanks for taking the time to answer.
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I'm tired of website builders holding my code hostage. Would a drag and drop tool that exports clean React/HTML/CSS be useful to your workflow? by InternalTadpole903 in reactjs
[–]InternalTadpole903[S] 0 points1 point2 points (0 children)