react-desktop
Material UI
react-desktop | Material UI | |
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6 | 300 | |
9,515 | 94,146 | |
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0.0 | 10.0 | |
over 1 year ago | about 10 hours ago | |
JavaScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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react-desktop
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Is react relevant to target multiple platforms?
I never tried React but it can be a great thing to learn it if there is a React Native-like module for building desktop apps. I saw that there's a module for that called react-desktop but it seems like the repo is not active anymore. Are there ways to use React as a base to target windows, macOS, android, and iOS and web?
- React UI Components for macOS High Sierra and Windows 10
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9 Ways You Can Use React Today in 2022
react-desktop provides a set of ready-to-use react components with the goal of bringing a native desktop experience, featuring many Windows 10 and MacOS Sierra components:
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Any react library with classic OS controls/look and feel UI?
This one does exactly what I'm looking for but seems to be not maintained anymore. Does anyone know an active and complete alternative? it must support Windows UI. Mac support would be needed too but the priority by now is Windows.
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React Libraries
react-desktop - OS X and Windows UI components built with React
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βοΈ 25+ Top React UI Component Library.
13. React Desktop
Material UI
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Kickstart Hacktoberfest with These Exciting Open Source Projects to Contribute To! π
π¨ Project: Material UI π‘ Why Contribute: If design systems and UI frameworks are your thing, Material UI is a must-contribute project. Help maintain or enhance one of the most popular React component libraries used by thousands of developers globally.
- Latest Google Chome (Chromium) Release Breaks Popular Styling Libraries
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Winamp Legacy player source code is now open
Coincidentally, I thought it was this bug that bit you; it was reported a couple of days ago https://github.com/mui/material-ui/issues/43823
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Mastering Material UI
To start, I'll be using MUI's Album Template for demo purposes, as I feel that it uses some of the more common components that you'll likely be using. Please note that this repo is template is older so some of the components in it are deprecated.
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Best React UI Library: 5 Popular Choices
GitHub: https://github.com/mui/material-ui
- How to Contribute to Open Source Projects
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Material UI vs Shadcn
Material UI GitHub Repository
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Exploring Pigment CSS, a zero-runtime CSS-in-JS library by MUI
The most popular CSS-in-JS libraries are styled-components and Emotion. MUI, a React component library, recently released a promising, zero-runtime CSS-in-JS library called Pigment CSS. This article will explore the features and benefits of Pigment CSS, offering a comparison to styled-components and Emotion based on performance, features, developer experience, and community support.
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Ask HN: Is there a react test framework that works?
> [0, 1, 2, -1, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, -1, 26, 27, 28]
What is that supposed to represent in terms of pagination? Are they cursors...?
> I didn't think the code that generated the HTML from that was really worth testing because it was so superficial.
For what it's worth (as a frontend person), pagination is traditionally one of the trickier things for us to make sure is working correctly. Off-by-one mistakes can happen for example (especially with zero-indexed items). Or sometimes the prev/next buttons don't correctly use the same math as the page 1, 2, 3, etc. buttons. It gets even harder if you don't know the total length in the beginning, or if you allow multiple page sizes or sorts/filters, or use lazy loading, etc.
For those reasons I try to use a ready-built lib like MUI where all that is already tested internally (like https://github.com/mui/material-ui/blob/next/packages/mui-ma... or https://github.com/mui/material-ui/blob/next/packages/mui-ba...), but we still add our own automated and manual tests in our own usages.
But then again I'm bad at math and division, lol, so maybe it's just my own weakness.
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6 CSS tools for more efficient and flexible CSS handling
The first tool weβll look at is Pigment CSS, a zero-runtime CSS-in-JS library built to extract the co-located styles into separate CSS files during the build phase and eliminate the need for runtime style processing.
What are some alternatives?
aframe-react - :atom: Build virtual reality experiences with A-Frame and React.
mantine - A fully featured React components library
react-virtualized - React components for efficiently rendering large lists and tabular data
antd - An enterprise-class UI design language and React UI library
arwes - Futuristic Sci-Fi UI Web Framework.
primereact - The Most Complete React UI Component Library
react-snap - π» Zero-configuration framework-agnostic static prerendering for SPAs
nextui - π Beautiful, fast and modern React UI library.
shards-react - βοΈA beautiful and modern React design system.
Tailwind CSS - A utility-first CSS framework for rapid UI development.
admin-on-rest
daisyui - πΌ πΌ πΌ πΌ πΌ βThe most popular, free and open-source Tailwind CSS component library