This repository is for testing frameworks and libraries in the form of POCs to see if they are usable in a real project. Also, this is a great place for comparing the usefulness of technologies with respect to our use cases.
- Create a new directory for your POC.
- If the POC focuses on frontend, put it in
frontend/<language>/<your-poc-name>
- If the POC focuses on backend, put it in
backend/<language>/<your-poc-name>
- If the POC focuses on frontend, put it in
- Add a
README.md
where you explain the purpose of the POC and what you're trying to achieve.
NOTE: Please remember to write a README.md
! This helps to explain what you are doing and why.
When you create a commit, try following these conventions:
- Separate subject from body with a blank line
- Limit the subject line to 50 characters
- Capitalize the subject line
- Do not end the subject line with a period
- Use the imperative mood in the subject line
- A properly formed Git commit subject line should always be able to complete the following sentence:
If applied, this commit will your subject line here
- Wrap the body at 72 characters
- Use the body to explain what and why vs. how
Also, to better keep track of which commit belongs to what POC, start the commit message with (<poc-name>)
.
(<poc-name>) Change the stuff I've been working on
I did this thing because I wanted to!
The body, i.e. the description, is optional but highly encouraged!