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redux
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ReactJS onClick in list item
I have looked at TODO example (TODO GITHUB). In that example, onClick list item will dispatch an action and in the end it will change the Global State (Redux Store).
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Redux not updating components when deep Immutable state properties are updated
It seems generally getting Immutable to work with Redux is not as simple as it seems:How to use Immutable.js with redux?https://github.com/reactjs/redux/issues/548
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The following modules couldn't be hot updated: (Full reload needed)
I'm trying to setup hot module reloading in a react/typescript (with TSX) environment. I have used the react/redux real-world example as a model in getting things going, and this is what I have so far:
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Why do we need to use import 'babel-polyfill'; in react components?
{ "name": "redux-shopping-cart-example", "version": "0.0.0", "description": "Redux shopping-cart example", "scripts": { "start": "node server.js", "test": "cross-env NODE\_ENV=test mocha --recursive --compilers js:babel-register", "test:watch": "npm test -- --watch" }, "repository": { "type": "git", "url": "https://github.com/reactjs/redux.git" }, "license": "MIT", "bugs": { "url": "https://github.com/reactjs/redux/issues" }, "homepage": "http://redux.js.org", "dependencies": { "babel-polyfill": "^6.3.14", "react": "^0.14.7", "react-dom": "^0.14.7", "react-redux": "^4.2.1", "redux": "^3.2.1", "redux-thunk": "^1.0.3" }, "devDependencies": { "babel-core": "^6.3.15", "babel-loader": "^6.2.0", "babel-preset-es2015": "^6.3.13", "babel-preset-react": "^6.3.13", "babel-preset-react-hmre": "^1.1.1", "cross-env": "^1.0.7", "enzyme": "^2.0.0", "express": "^4.13.3", "json-loader": "^0.5.3", "react-addons-test-utils": "^0.14.7", "redux-logger": "^2.0.1", "mocha": "^2.2.5", "node-libs-browser": "^0.5.2", "webpack": "^1.9.11", "webpack-dev-middleware": "^1.2.0", "webpack-hot-middleware": "^2.9.1" }} Here is webpack config example taken from https://github.com/reactjs/redux/tree/master/examples
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What is ownProps in react-redux?
I am reading the API on react-redux and looking at one of Redux' github examples: Redux todo app
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What is the core difference of redux & reflux in using react based application?
Recently I conducted a preliminary study on developing an E-commerce site and discovered that redux and reflux both come from flux architecture in Facebook and that both are popular. I am confused about the difference between the two.
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why do you need to bind a function in a constructor
I have a question relavent to this code: https://github.com/reactjs/redux/blob/master/examples/async/containers/App.js
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how to set initial state in redux
I'm trying to figure out how to set an initial state for a store in redux. I'm using https://github.com/reactjs/redux/blob/master/examples/todos-with-undo/reducers/index.js as an example. I tried to modify the code such that the todos had a value initialized.
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How does a redux connected component know when to re-render?
P.S I'm following the todo list example bundled with the redux package.
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Why do we need middleware for async flow in Redux?
Action creators are no longer required to be pure. So, thunk/promise middleware was definitely required in the past, but it seems that this is no longer the case?
carbon
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I’d like to contribute to OSS
Not a maintainer on this project but https://github.com/carbon-design-system/carbon/issues/12513 seems to be taking pulls.
- Hey guys I’ve built a very basic application for a window cleaning company I help run.
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Any component libraries / UI frameworks out there that aren't for tech startups? E.g. that would look good for a non-tech small business?
IBM Carbon if you're looking for an enterprise-y theme.
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10 Awesome Svelte UI Component Libraries
Threeshaking and optimizing makes it possible to use Carbon components selectively.
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UI Design by engineers. What can we do to improve?
Carbon is IBM’s
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Using Astronomy, Chemistry, and Meteorology to Name CSS Variables
Sorry IBM, but this is how you really make a carbon design system.
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2022 is the year of Design Systems
IBM developed Carbon, an open source Design System with design tools and resources. Its purpose is to help build complex Design Systems. Carbon is available for React, Svelte, Vue.js, and Web Components. Sources: https://www.carbondesignsystem.com/
- Want to ask, can I use IBM’s design system to develop a website ?
- Carbon Design System by IBM
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Are there any component libraries that don't use CSS-in-JS? CSSModules perhaps, or just plain CSS (or preferably completely unstyled)
At work we are forced by a client to use carbon-components. It uses plain sass, no css-in-js.
What are some alternatives?
react-rainbow - 🌈 React Rainbow Components. Build your web application in a snap.
antd - An enterprise-class UI design language and React UI library
fluent-ui - 🌈 React components that inspired by Microsoft's Fluent Design System.
gestalt - A set of React UI components that supports Pinterest’s design language
chakra-ui - ⚡️ Simple, Modular & Accessible UI Components for your React Applications
eui - Elastic UI Framework 🙌
ant-design.
nvm - Node Version Manager - POSIX-compliant bash script to manage multiple active node.js versions
rsuite - 🧱 A suite of React components .
reflux - A simple library for uni-directional dataflow application architecture with React extensions inspired by Flux
base web - A React Component library implementing the Base design language