For the /src imagine it as the root for your code. The / is the root of your project, it's a way to separate concerns. Pretty common in other languages... loke having a Main() as an entry point of an application.
I like the idea of separation of concerns, but I regard the src folder like an API that wraps the response in a "data" object instead of responding with the actual info. I may be wrong though, I see many devs the prefer using the src folder.
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For the /src imagine it as the root for your code. The / is the root of your project, it's a way to separate concerns. Pretty common in other languages... loke having a Main() as an entry point of an application.
I like the idea of separation of concerns, but I regard the src folder like an API that wraps the response in a "data" object instead of responding with the actual info. I may be wrong though, I see many devs the prefer using the src folder.