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    Polaris React

    Polaris React

    Shopify’s admin product component library

    ...Downloads, links, and third-party tools to help you and your teams learn, draft, design, and build products for Shopify. Use the API to build Figma plugins, text editor extensions, or even a completely new site. While we do offer a CSS-only version, we strongly recommend using the React versions of our components. It’s the version that we use at Shopify. It allows for rich, complex components like Tabs and Popovers, and will not have as many breaking changes as the CSS-only version. If React doesn’t make sense for your application, you can use a CSS-only version of our components. This includes all the styles you need for every component in the library, but you’ll be responsible for writing the correct markup and updating classes and DOM attributes in response to user events.
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    Brill Software

    Brill Software

    A faster way to develop React Web Applications

    The Brill Framework allows React web applications to be built quickly using a "Low Code" approach. A Content Management System (CMS) supports editing of pages containing React components. The React components communicate with each other and the Server using a middleware that's based on WebSockets. With a "No Code" solution, there's always something you require that's not support.
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