A declarative, HTML-based language that makes building web apps fun
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A declarative, HTML-based language that makes building web apps fun
A case study of CSR.
Improve your React ⚛️ app performance by using Dynamic Rendering, Progressive Rendering or Static Rendering
An Isomorphic MVC Framework supports both SSR and CSR
The accessible HTML-Standard
Showcase NextJS rendering strategies and pros/cons
Get to know the different render methods that the Next.js framework provides by exploring Pokemons
A universal web, mobile, and API backend framework that solves for the underrated ".html + .css + .js" stack!
Preload actions on both server & client side (allows deep nesting of components)
Web Application of Bilgi Shuttle, built with TypeScript flavored React and Redux.
💀 Skeleton lets you create models, lists, templates, router, popups, events & bindings. It provides utilities for network, cookies, local storage, type checks, forms & caching.
Attendlt is a facial recognition-based attendance system web app to mark the attendance of employees/students during work from home culture.
Client Side, Private, PDF Resume Generator
🦎👪 leading young people on their career. (a website based on react)
Next.js supports 4 rendering strategies to generate, deliver and render a React Single Page App on the client side: SSG, SSR, ISR and CSR.
A logger to catch client errors on the server.
A curated list of awesome Lightweight JavaScript Frameworks (CDN loadable)
ThxJSer is a Single Page Application (SPA) frameworks - base on React.
Example project to demonstrate how to compose web pages with content from multiple microservices
A simple boilerplate for build mobile web app ( Node.js, React.js, Redux, immutable-js, Webpack, CSS Modules, PostCSS, Babel, ES2015, ESLint, Server side and client side rendering ... )
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