I'm sorry but I have to disagree with you on this percentage value and hence on the general recommendation. Rails, most express projects or django, just to name a few well-known examples, all follow different directory structures. And, of course, the list could go on and on.
Don't be sorry :) no need. The fact that those other frameworks you list have predefined and agreed locations for stuff involved does not mean it's not analogue deriving from "Standard Directory Layout" . It's only a great thing so whatever new stuff you start with usually feels common
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I'm sorry but I have to disagree with you on this percentage value and hence on the general recommendation. Rails, most express projects or django, just to name a few well-known examples, all follow different directory structures. And, of course, the list could go on and on.
Don't be sorry :) no need. The fact that those other frameworks you list have predefined and agreed locations for stuff involved does not mean it's not analogue deriving from "Standard Directory Layout" . It's only a great thing so whatever new stuff you start with usually feels common