nx-recipes
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nx-recipes
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Nx - Highlights of 2023
You can also browse them in the nx-recipes GitHub repository.
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Nx 16.8 Release!!!
We're also proud of all the new examples we've added in the last months. We have a brand new Nx Recipe repo with a variety of example projects that showcase Nx in combination with different technologies, even outside the JS ecosystem (e.g. with Rust, Go and .Net).
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Nx 16.5 Release!!
Go check it out at https://github.com/nrwl/nx-recipes and let us know in the comments if there are more recipes you'd like to see or if you want to see videos made from any of the existing recipes!
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Create Your Own tRPC Stack!
And you can see and clone the workspace we'll create here.
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Resources to get started with Nx
Nx Recipes
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Setup a Monorepo with PNPM workspaces and speed it up with Nx!
You can find an example of such setup on the Nx Recipe GitHub repository: https://github.com/nrwl/nx-recipes/tree/main/pnpm-workspace
tanstack.com
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Learn CSS Layout the Pedantic Way
- UI kit (I personally have good experience with React Material UI - https://mui.com/; there is also https://tanstack.com/)
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Contributing To Open Source Projects Might Be Easier Than You Think
I recently listened to a talk by Tanner Linsley, the creator of TanStack (React Query), about his personal experience in the open-source community. I highly recommend listening to it:
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5 Useful Resources for React JS
Link - https://tanstack.com/
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React Ecosystem in 2023.
tanstack router
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Thoughts on Svelte
Svelte doesn't use a virtual DOM and when it compiles, it only targets what you are specifically using it for.
The thing with Svelte is that for a big project (like an SPA) you're going to end up using SvelteKit, because that's where all the development focus is for things like routing etc... and SvelteKit isn't nearly as settled. As in, there aren't developed "patterns" for doing a lot of things yet so it's a lot of trailblazing. There's also some features that are missing and on the roadmap but SvelteKit just hit 1.0 in December (these are usually more obscure things but you will still likely encounter them if you're building something of moderate complexity.)
I still think overall it would be fine to use for a big project, but a year from now I think it will be a much easier choice. Something that is happening right now is a lot of big players in the wider JS ecosystem are transforming from being React specific to framework agnostic:
- NextJS -> Auth.js: https://twitter.com/balazsorban44/status/1603082914362986496
- React Table / React Query -> TanStack Table, TanStack Query: https://tanstack.com/
This has all happened in the last few months. So it's still new, and they're still improving as they move away from being React specific. People rely on those projects. As more move in that direction I think it will become easier and easier.
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7 great libraries for React
5: TanStack React
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Why React isn't dying
This is where the TanStack comes in. I really hope that the fact that the TanStack has all packages built in a framework-agnostic way will help adoption of non-React libraries over time. Think about it: If you need to fetch some data, render a table and maybe virtualize it - you can do all of that with the TanStack. And if you know how to do this in React, you also already know how to do it in Solid, Svelte or Vue.
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Create Your Own tRPC Stack!
Other popular packages in this generation include the tanstack series of packages:
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AG Grid vs TanStack Table
Disclaimer, I'm the founder of AG Grid, however I'm also friends with Tanner. You can see from tanstack.com that AG Grid is both a sponsor but more importantly a partner with TanStack.
- Where can I read high-quality react code with functional components?
What are some alternatives?
qwik-nx - Nx plugin for Qwik
react-chartjs-2 - React components for Chart.js, the most popular charting library
monorepo.tools - Your defacto guide on monorepos, and in depth feature comparisons of tooling solutions.
fastify-vite-svelte-template
large-monorepo - Benchmarking Nx and Turborepo
mantine - A fully featured React components library
nx - Smart Monorepos · Fast CI
live_svelte - Svelte inside Phoenix LiveView with seamless end-to-end reactivity
large-ts-monorepo
remotion - 🎥 Make videos programmatically with React
lerna - :dragon: Lerna is a fast, modern build system for managing and publishing multiple JavaScript/TypeScript packages from the same repository.