On your journey to becoming a well-rounded React developer, you would come across innumerable libraries, leaving you dazed and confused.
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Nice article π @ruppysuppy
By the way, react-beautiful-dnd is not maintained anymore. I would recommend using @hello-pangea/dnd as a replacement (it's a fork completely rewritten in TypeScript) You can read more about this here and here π
Great work! The libraries you mention are truly helpful for all react developers! I also like Jest, extremely useful for tests of any kindππ»
I am definitely going to use React Spring! Thank you for sharing :D
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Awesome share as always ππ
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Great ππ libraries new of some on till now
Very good post!
As a junior developer, and a React developer at that, it's really interesting and reassuring to see such useful and simple libraries
Thanks, Great article
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Man, you have really mastered the art of simple thubnails here on dev.to and very bookmark able conntent
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This is a helpful article, thank you π
Was also wondering why Framer motion wasn't on the listπ, i use it in almost any React project
Nice Article @ruppysuppy
I have a question.
How to create animated headlines like this - codyhouse.co/demo/animated-headlin...?
This is in jquery but How to create it in NextJS and implement in current Next project?
I can create it using CSS but how to build it in Next js?
Thanks
JQuery is just Js with some additional utilities, you can easily convert it to vanilla Js code
I am new to React, Next. Could you please give me hints or article for this?
Thanks
Note that many libraries written in vanilla JS, such as Fancyapps UI, can also be used in React. Just by creating simple wrapper components like this - fancyapps.com/resources/integratio...
You can add react-admin to the list!π It also offers a great open-source react library and has a vibrant community with more than 20,000 β on GitHub