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office-ui-fabric-react
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Making Web Component properties behave closer to the platform
For example, all the following design systems can be used without tooling (some of them provide ready-to-use bundles, others can be used through import maps): Google's Material Web, Microsoft's Fluent UI, IBM's Carbon, Adobe's Spectrum, Nordhealth's Nord, Shoelace, etc.
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The importance of having native apps on Windows. Having an OS relying on a web browser solely is unacceptable. To all those devs still believing in UWPs apps. Thank you.
We are migrating to Fluent v9, which has notable performance benefits with CSS-in-JavaScript. More information on React Fluent UX can be found at https://react.fluentui.dev.
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Best UI library as an alternative to Fluent UI?
Storybook Github Figma Specs Documentation [Component Roadmap]
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Fluent Insights EP4: Slots
GitHub: https://github.com/microsoft/fluentui
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What's the status of Microsoft Fluent UI? Soon ready to use?
https://github.com/microsoft/fluentui/wiki/Fluent-UI-React-Roadmap
Hooks, Charts, etc everything
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AWS open sourced the AWS console design system
Thanks for the recommendation. I've used VMware's Clarity professionally (https://clarity.design/) and it's pretty bad (design and code wise). There's also IBM's Carbon (https://carbondesignsystem.com/); I love its design but it's incomplete in some areas. Microsoft has Fluent UI (https://github.com/microsoft/fluentui) which I have never used.
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Getting Started with Fluent UI React v9
Don't forget to check out https://react.fluentui.dev for more code samples and find out the latest on GitHub.
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Recommendations for a really great Design System/Component Library?
For ready made components and ds built on the above library https://github.com/microsoft/fluentui/tree/master/packages/web-components
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Hacktoberfest Recap
Issue, Pull Request, Blog Post
nvm
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Write a schema only absolutely no code backend server with Node.js and Teo!
Install Node.js if it hasn't been installed. There are several ways to install Node.js. You may download the installer from the official website, or install it with tools like NVM. After installation, run this command to verify its installation.
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AI for Web Devs: Deploying Your AI App to Production
Our server also needs Node.js to run our app. We could install the binary directly, but I prefer to use a tool called NVM, which allows us to easily manage Node versions. We can install it with this command:
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How To Set Up Your Coding Environment
By setting up your environment in isolation, you can prevent yourself from a lot of issues when experimenting with code. It makes your code behave more predictable due to the defined state of the runtime environment you are working with. This article should provide you with enough information to get started, but obviously, there is a lot more power embedded in NVM, Virtual Environment and RBEnv. So make sure to check their documentation.
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Effective nodejs version management for the busy developer
I highly recommend setting up nodejs with a version manager, nvm was and still is a popular option, however, I now recommend and have been using fnm, a simpler and faster alternative to manage my nodejs versions.
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A Journey to Find an Ultimate Development Environment
The purpose of a version manager is to help you navigate or install any tools for development easily. Version Manager can be one tool for each dependency (e.g. NVM, g) or One tool for all dependencies (e.g. asdf, mise).
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NVM – Node Version Management
I usually develop on Windows so I installed NVM for Windows from here, but if you’re on other OS I’m sure you can find a version that supports it, probably this is the answer.
- Configurar Solana en Linux
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Supercharge your Windows Development: The Ultimate Guide to WSL 🚀📟
in order to install Node on your Linux environment. Next up is NVM. I suggest going to https://github.com/nvm-sh/nvm and getting the latest install script from there. The current download is:
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A Guide To Self-Hosting Web Apps On Ubuntu Servers
You can find the script to install nvm on their GitHub repository.
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Implementing auth flow as fast as possible using NestJS
For those who don´t know, NVM is a great tool that is going to help you to switch between node versions smoothly, this tool is beneficial especially when you work with many projects and maybe one or two will require you to use a specific version. GitHub - nvm-sh/nvm: Node Version Manager - POSIX-compliant bash script to manage multiple active…
What are some alternatives?
nvs - Node Version Switcher - A cross-platform tool for switching between versions and forks of Node.js
fnm - 🚀 Fast and simple Node.js version manager, built in Rust
asdf - Extendable version manager with support for Ruby, Node.js, Elixir, Erlang & more
corepack - Zero-runtime-dependency package acting as bridge between Node projects and their package managers
volta - Volta: JS Toolchains as Code. ⚡
fluent-ui - 🌈 React components that inspired by Microsoft's Fluent Design System.
SDKMan - The SDKMAN! Command Line Interface
Material UI - Ready-to-use foundational React components, free forever. It includes Material UI, which implements Google's Material Design.
bun - Incredibly fast JavaScript runtime, bundler, test runner, and package manager – all in one
nodist - Natural node.js and npm version manager for windows.
nvm for Windows - A node.js version management utility for Windows. Ironically written in Go.
docker-node - Official Docker Image for Node.js :whale: :turtle: :rocket: