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    Polaris React

    Polaris React

    Shopify’s admin product component library

    Our design system helps us work together to build a great experience for all of Shopify’s merchants. 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...
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    MDH Weekly

    MDH Weekly

    MDH Weekly front-end weekly, published every Monday at 9am

    The MDH Weekly repository appears to serve as a personal or community-maintained digest or collection project — presumably capturing curated content (e.g., articles, news, links, tips) on a weekly basis. It gives a structured way to aggregate items of interest (possibly front-end, open-source, JS/React ecosystem, or general programming resources) into a periodic “newsletter” or summary repository. For contributors or followers of the project, it helps stay up-to-date with trends, new tools, and noteworthy developments without having to browse many sources individually. Because it lives on GitHub, it naturally supports versioning and history: you can see how the resource list evolves over time, revisit previous weeks, and track growth or changes. ...
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