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    react-window

    react-window

    React components for rendering large lists and tabular data

    React window works by only rendering part of a large data set (just enough to fill the viewport). This helps address some common performance bottlenecks. It reduces the amount of work (and time) required to render the initial view and to process updates. It reduces the memory footprint by avoiding over-allocation of DOM nodes. react-window is a complete rewrite of react-virtualized. If react-window provides the functionality your project needs, it is strongly recommend that you use it...
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    Hiring Without Whiteboards

    Hiring Without Whiteboards

    Companies that don't have a broken hiring process

    Hiring-without-whiteboards is a curated list of companies and teams that avoid traditional "whiteboard" interviews, instead focusing on realistic and practical evaluation methods. In this context, "whiteboards" symbolizes outdated or unhelpful computer science trivia questions often criticized in technical interviews. The project highlights organizations that emphasize interviewing techniques more aligned with actual day-to-day work, such as collaborative problem-solving, pair programming,...
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