Tag: React

How to Use React Spring

Posted on by Kyle Johnson | Updated:
Reading Time: 4 minutes

What is React Spring?

React Spring is an animation library that simplifies user interface (UI) animations. The animations have a natural look and feel due to their reliance on spring physics.

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How to Use Material-UI in React

Posted on by Kyle Johnson
Category: Other | Tags: Material-UI, React
Reading Time: 4 minutes

Material-UI is a library of components written in React for building user interfaces. Originally developed to unify the React framework (Facebook) and the Material Design system (Google), the library for Material-UI in React is maintained by an independent company of core developers, supported by community contributors.

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What is Formik?

Posted on by Ronald Caldwell | Updated:
Reading Time: 2 minutes

Creating forms in React or ReactJS can require a significant amount of code, depending on what you need and how you want to manage each form field. As a result, developers are always on the lookout for tools that make their lives easier. One such tool is Formik in React. Forms in React using Formik do a lot more with a lot less. We will discuss what Formik is and why you should use it for your web and mobile web applications. 

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What is MobX?

Posted on by Ronald Caldwell | Updated:
Reading Time: 3 minutes

Web application developers are often looking for effective ways of managing state in their applications. State management is an essential part of developing JavaScript (JS) applications, especially React and React Native applications. MobX is one of the many tools available to React developers for state management.

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Reading Time: 6 minutes

Introduction

In this tutorial, we will discuss three of the most popular javascript frameworks: React, Angular, and Vue. We will look at the pros and cons of each, their usage statistics, discussions about which one to choose, and which one should be studied for future use. Because programming languages and frameworks are all tools in a developers tool belt, and each has its place. It is worth learning tools you find meaningful, useful to accomplish a task that’s not only convenient, but is suitable for specific tasks. Again, we should remind ourselves that because these changes occur rapidly, after a year and a half a year, the situation can radically change.

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