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react-virtualized
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The Secret Weapon of Top Developers: 7 React JS Libraries You Can't Afford to Ignore
You may increase the rendering efficiency of tabular and huge list data by using the React Virtualized module. React apps perform better overall when the quantity of requests and DOM elements is limited. React Virtualized is comparable to many other tools; however, what sets it apart from the competition is the sheer volume of features and excellent upkeep.
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33 React Libraries Every React Developer Should Have In Their Arsenal
17.react-virtualized
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React Virtualisation from scratch
If you have been using React for awhile, you may have heard of the infamous virtualisation library react-window or it's predecessor react-virtualized
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13 Must Know Libraries for a React Developer
React Virtualized is a React library that helps you work with large lists and tabular data efficiently in React. It has more than 25K stars on GitHub and more than 2.5 million weekly downloads on NPM as of August 2023.
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Faster re-rending of table when only inserts are needed
Use virtualization (e.g. react-virtualized) to prevent off-screen components from actually rendering.
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5 Tips for Optimizing ReactJS Performance and Building Lightning-Fast Applications
Virtualization can be achieved using third-party libraries like react-window or react-virtualized. These libraries provide a way to render only the visible data and load more data as needed, resulting in faster application performance.
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Phoenix Dev Blog - Streams
You can implement the same pattern on the web when dealing with large amount of data. There are some libraries for React that trivialize this, like https://github.com/bvaughn/react-virtualized
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Introducing Suspense: APIs to simplify data loading and caching, for use with React Suspense.
Oh, right. I totally forgot to mention that– but the idea of "less rendering" in this case seems less like a Suspense concern and more like a windowing concern. I've written a few libraries for that stuff (react-window and react-virtualized) although there are others that may fit your needs better. Their main focus is limiting what you're rendering to more or less only what's on the screen at any given point. Combine that with memoized filtering and I would imagine you're set.
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Best infinity scroll?
I've used the InfiniteLoader from react-virtualized in combination with useInfiniteQuery from @tanstack/react-query and it was relatively painless.
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Thoughts on this Timeline design I've been working on?
Here’s a react library https://github.com/bvaughn/react-virtualized
react-mosaic
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Show HN: I solved my New Tab page for myself
nice!
Some suggestions for me at least
1. Why I can't I set any tile to any type?
2. An RSS feed tile would be nice. It seems I can only follow HN, Reddit, Twitter
3. Would be great if I could drag and drop tiles to arrange like (https://nomcopter.github.io/react-mosaic/) or (https://xcfox.github.io/react-tile-pane/demo/) etc...
4. A random image tile would be nice
- React Mosaic
- React-mosaic: A React tiling window manager
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Using tree data structures to implement terminal split panes
There’s a very handy implementation of this splitting model for React called react-mosaic: https://github.com/nomcopter/react-mosaic
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Show HN: Omnino, a windowing system for web apps, inspired by the Acme editor
While the conservative reproduction of Acme's interaction will appeal to fans who have used the editor I guess, I think a lot of people would find the interactivity (esp. the resizers, left scrollbar) very non-intuitive in present day and age.
A good example of a more modern and practical tiling system for web is mosaic (https://nomcopter.github.io/react-mosaic/)
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Are there React Libraries for creating draggable component-based UIs?
this should do the trick https://github.com/nomcopter/react-mosaic
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We open-sourced a React component for building split views like in VS Code
Have you tried out https://github.com/nomcopter/react-mosaic before? What are the advantages over mosaic? I really liked react-mosaic it was quite feature rich
What are some alternatives?
react-lazyload - Lazy load your component, image or anything matters the performance.
lightGallery - A customizable, modular, responsive, lightbox gallery plugin.
react-window - React components for efficiently rendering large lists and tabular data
React Data Grid - Feature-rich and customizable data grid React component
react-virtual - 🤖 Headless UI for Virtualizing Large Element Lists in JS/TS, React, Solid, Vue and Svelte [Moved to: https://github.com/TanStack/virtual]
react-select - The Select Component for React.js
streamlit - Streamlit — A faster way to build and share data apps.
golden-layout - A multi window layout manager for webapps
react-virtuoso - The most powerful virtual list component for React
Plyr - A simple HTML5, YouTube and Vimeo player
vite - Next generation frontend tooling. It's fast!
react-infinite-calendar - ✨ Infinite scrolling date-picker built with React, with localization, range selection, themes, keyboard support, and more.