Thanks for sharing. I remember someone once told me that when looking at your arc folder you should know what this website is meant for, and this is how I organize my folders veer since. How do you find this aproach?
This is a tough questions.
Normally, the project name and description in package.json should tell you what your project/website is for. You can have your folder name with prefix of the the work that you doing, for e.g., if you developing a e-commerce website, you can append ecom-. But it will be tough. For me this common structure has worked and it's easy for any developer from other team to join and immediately know where the code will go.
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Thanks for sharing. I remember someone once told me that when looking at your arc folder you should know what this website is meant for, and this is how I organize my folders veer since. How do you find this aproach?
This is a tough questions.
Normally, the project name and description in package.json should tell you what your project/website is for. You can have your folder name with prefix of the the work that you doing, for e.g., if you developing a e-commerce website, you can append ecom-. But it will be tough. For me this common structure has worked and it's easy for any developer from other team to join and immediately know where the code will go.