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    Chakra UI Vue

    Chakra UI Vue

    Build scalable and accessible Vue.js applications with ease.

    Build scalable and accessible Vue.js applications with ease. Chakra UI Vue gives you a set of accessible and composable Vue components that you can use to build your favorite applications and sites. Chakra UI strictly follows WAI-ARIA standards. All components come with proper attributes and keyboard interactions out of the box. Quickly and easily reference values from your theme throughout your entire application, on any component. Components were built with composition in mind. You can...
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    JavaScript Array Explorer

    JavaScript Array Explorer

    A resource to figure out what JavaScript array method would be best

    Array Explorer is an educational web-based resource created by Sarah Drasner to help developers understand and select the appropriate JavaScript array method (like map, filter, reduce, find, etc.) when they’re stuck wondering “which one should I use?” Instead of diving into endless docs, you can use the interactive tool to specify what you’re trying to accomplish—e.g., “remove items,” “transform items,” “find something,” “aggregate results”—then see which methods match and get live code examples. The tool provides visual examples, explanations of method semantics, and code snippets you can copy into your own project. ...
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