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MIT License | MIT License |
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unpoly
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unpoly VS Swap - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 19 May 2023
- Unpoly – 3.0 Released
- We're breaking up with JavaScript front ends
- Using npm libraries with Hunchentoot
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A Response to Rich Harris
I really like the potential for sending minimal document elements, though it seems like these features should be built into the browser. Unpoly, for example, has its own entire reimplementation of fetch():
https://github.com/unpoly/unpoly/blob/4854c7ccb268890a9522c6...
Do any browsers have the early workings of a native web application sdk?
react-loadable
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16 React Tools to Help You Keep Your Sanity in a Crazy World
Website: https://github.com/jamiebuilds/react-loadable
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Some Very Cool (Underrated maybe) React Libraries
React Loadable: This library makes it easy to split your React code into smaller, lazy-loaded chunks that can be loaded on demand. This can significantly improve the initial loading time of your application, especially for large and complex apps. https://github.com/jamiebuilds/react-loadable
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Unit Testing dynamically imported React Component
I have a very simple React component that uses react-loadable to dynamically import another component. The code looks something akin to the following:
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Awesome React Resources
react-loadable - A higher order component for loading components with promises
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How to choose a third party package
It's very important that you are choosing an active project instead of a dead/unmaintained project. An active project improves over time through community feedback. An unmaintained project does not move forward, fix functional bugs or patch security issues. Sometimes, a very popular package can be abandoned and go into a "frozen" state with many open issues and pull requests. It might have been a great solution in the past, but this is a sign that we have to move on. An example is react-loadable. It was a great solution for a very long time for code-splitting in React. I totally loved it. But it's stale now with many issues and PRs since 2018 (this post is written at the end of 2021). Now, if I need to split code in React, I use loadable-components, which is in active development, becoming more popular, patches bugs reported by the community, and most importantly, solves my problems. My personal advice: choose a package that's active in the last 3-6 months, with issues that are being resolved and PRs that are being merged.
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React Lazy Loading; does it slow down your app?
Preloading is possible with react-loadable: https://github.com/jamiebuilds/react-loadable#preloading
What are some alternatives?
htmx - </> htmx - high power tools for HTML
loadable-components - The recommended Code Splitting library for React ✂️✨
htmx-trello - A Trello clone in htmx
react-snap - 👻 Zero-configuration framework-agnostic static prerendering for SPAs
canonic - QML web browser
Next.js - The React Framework
inertia - Inertia.js lets you quickly build modern single-page React, Vue and Svelte apps using classic server-side routing and controllers.
babel-plugin-styled-components - Improve the debugging experience and add server-side rendering support to styled-components
intercooler-js - Making AJAX as easy as anchor tags
ultra - Zero-Legacy Deno/React Suspense SSR Framework
Swap - Swap.js is a JavaScript micro-library which facilitates AJAX-style navigation in web pages, in less than ~ 100 lines of code. (See "Why?" paragraph below)
react-lazy-with-preload - React.lazy() with preload support!