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    loadable components

    The recommended code splitting library for React

    Loadable Components is an MIT-licensed open source project. It's an independent project with ongoing development. React code splitting made easy. Reduce your bundle size without stress. A React code splitting library, not an alternative to React.lazy. A solution recommended by React Team. Library splitting, prefetching, server side rendering, and full dynamic import features.
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    Google Map React

    Google Map React

    Google map library for react that allows rendering components

    Google map library for react that allows rendering components as markers. google-map-react is a component written over a small set of the Google Maps API. It allows you to render any React component on the Google Map. It is fully isomorphic and can render on a server. Additionally, it can render map components in the browser even if the Google Maps API is not loaded.
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    Inferno

    Inferno

    React-like JavaScript library for building modern user interfaces

    Inferno is an insanely fast, React-like library for building high-performance user interfaces on both the client and server. React-like API, concepts and component lifecycle events. Switch over easily with inferno-compat. One of the fastest front-end frameworks for rendering UI in the DOM, making 60 FPS on mobile possible. Isomorphic rendering on both client and server, along with fast-booting from server-side renders.
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    SurveyJS

    SurveyJS

    JavaScript Survey and Form Library

    SurveyJS Form Library is distributed as npm packages and as scripts and style sheets that you can reference on your page. You can use it in any React, Angular, Vue, Knockout, or jQuery application. React, Angular, Knockout, and Vue3 are supported natively. To communicate with the server, the libraries use JSON objects that represent form schemas (content and layout of a form) and form results (answers). You have the option to build dynamic JSON-driven forms using our free full-featured form builder demo available on the website. ...
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    AI-generated apps that pass security review

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    Retool lets you generate dashboards, admin panels, and workflows directly on your data. Type something like “Build me a revenue dashboard on my Stripe data” and get a working app with security, permissions, and compliance built in from day one. Whether on our cloud or self-hosted, create the internal software your team needs without compromising enterprise standards or control.
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    nivo

    nivo

    A rich set of dataviz components

    nivo provides a rich set of dataviz components, built on top of the awesome d3 and Reactjs libraries. Several libraries already exist for React d3 integration, but just a few provide server side rendering ability and fully declarative charts. In order to use nivo, you have to install the @nivo/core package and then choose some of the scoped @nivo packages according to the charts you wish to use. Given an array of data series having an id and a nested array of points (with x, y properties), it will compute the line for each data series. ...
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    emotion

    emotion

    CSS-in-JS library designed for high performance style composition

    ...Reduces boilerplate when composing components and styled with emotion. Server side rendering with zero configuration.
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    React Transmit

    React Transmit

    Relay-inspired library based on Promises instead of GraphQL.

    Relay-inspired library based on Promises instead of GraphQL. API similar to the official Relay API, adapted for Promises. Higher-order Component (HoC) syntax is great for functional-style React. Composable Promise-based queries using fragments. Isomorphic architecture supports server-side rendering. Also works with React Native!
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    SurveyJS - Form Builder Libraries

    SurveyJS - Form Builder Libraries

    Build and Run Dynamic JSON-based Forms and Surveys Right in Your App

    SurveyJS is a product suite of open-source JavaScript form libraries that utilize JSON for survey metadata and results. You can use SurveyJS to render web forms and collect responses, or set up a form management system fully integrated in your IT infrastructure, where admin would create and edit multiple forms in a no-code drag-and-drop form builder UI. The form builder comes with a CSS Theme Editor—a set of UI controls for form styling. Any alterations you make, from colors to fonts and...
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