react-html-parser
xstate
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777 | 26,186 | |
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0.0 | 9.6 | |
6 months ago | about 14 hours ago | |
JavaScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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react-html-parser
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Beginner's Thread / Easy Questions (April 2021)
I would like to serve a folder filled with static HTML files through react, as the basis of a blog. This seems pretty difficult to do! I've looked this up and I've found quite a few answers, most of which revolve around using "Dangerously Set innerHTML," or something like https://github.com/wrakky/react-html-parser. This makes sense to me - I'd rather go the latter route, but to do that I need a string that contains HTML. I just can't figure out how to import or otherwise read an HTML file.
xstate
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Mastering XState Fundamentals: A React-powered Guide
XState is a powerful library with comprehensive documentation. Keeping the documentation handy while building your next app with XState will be invaluable.
- 5 Alternatives to Redux for React State Management
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Unleashing the Power of Actors in Frontend Application Development
XState is an excellent library that simplifies the utilization of actors in JavaScript applications. While this article focuses on using React, these principles apply equally well to other frameworks. In fact, they can be implemented anywhere JavaScript is executed.
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Rethinking State Management - Why XState is a Game-Changer for Developers
In this article, I want to share a personal journey of discovery in the world of state management. My path led me to XState, a tool that I believe is the best choice for managing state in modern applications like React, Angular, Vue, and others. This isn't just a professional advice; it's a personal recommendation based on real-world experience.
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Get out of state management hell with automatic revalidation
You add the current user state to a React Context or state management library, read from it on the top bar, and write to it after a user signs in. Done. No big deal, right?
- Como encontrar tema de tcc em ciência da computação?
- Sequence diagrams, the only good thing UML brought to software development
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Scalability: the Lost Level of React State Management
Lastly, I know that I've omitted many great tools like XState, React Query, and SWR. These tools are utilities that are very scalable in their own right, but aren't full replacements for a good state manager.
- JavaScript State Machines and Statecharts
What are some alternatives?
headlessui - Completely unstyled, fully accessible UI components, designed to integrate beautifully with Tailwind CSS.
redux - A JS library for predictable global state management
styled-components - Visual primitives for the component age. Use the best bits of ES6 and CSS to style your apps without stress 💅
jssm - Fast, easy Javascript finite state machines with visualizations; enjoy a one liner FSM instead of pages. MIT; Typescripted; 100% test coverage. Implements the FSL language.
task-api
ringpop-go - Scalable, fault-tolerant application-layer sharding for Go applications
react-gallery-carousel - Carousel component 🎠 supporting touch, mouse, keyboard, thumbnails, fullscreen, lazy loading, SSR and customisations. 💻 Live editor: https://yifanai.com/rgcd1
downshift 🏎 - 🏎 A set of primitives to build simple, flexible, WAI-ARIA compliant React autocomplete, combobox or select dropdown components.
zustand - 🐻 Bear necessities for state management in React
react-storybook
awesome-workflow-engines - A curated list of awesome open source workflow engines