im overwhelmed by what architecture to use; should i use a framework like knit, should i kinda just do it myself, yk? for the past MONTHS ive been looking for a real solution because after a while of working on a project, i always feel like crap with my organization, and i really havent seen any real feedback. I know everyone codes differently, but im looking for something thats organized, straightforward, and type checked for sure. if you have ANY suggestions let me know please.
#Architexture help
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To be honest
this is just a case of FAFO
Fuck around and Find out
To be completely honest
Theres not really much of a real solution on this
yea theres not a real solution it's pretty subjective, but generally yes most large studios use knit because it is good for organization
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personally i use knit for any project with multiple programmers or large-scale project that might need outside developers but if its something smaller scale I just do it myself & just organize systems into services & client managers
Do people still use knit ???
i have not seen any large studio that doesnt use knit lol
Its basically just up to your personal preference
i mean for example i just basically go straightforward with my code and dont care about casings, so on and so forth
but i mostly care about the type annotations n shi
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the reason they still use it is because it allows programmer turnover, if they wanna fire someone who made the architecture they're gonna have problems otherwise
So yes, this problem is basically just on your own personal preference
so just, fuck around and find out
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idk how outdated this is but knit + bridgenet + sleitnicks suite of packages, roact/fusion for ui, profileservice for data is what i do
js use leif organisation tutorial
Self-Contained modules.
I work with self-contained modules
what makes something reuseable is
self-contained modules
like profile store
janitor
trove
maid
promises
all ts
uses self-contained modules
none of them uses knit bro

