π Using React in Angular Application
#angular #react #directive
β Article Link: https://medium.com/palo-alto-networks-cortex-dev/using-react-in-an-angular-application-27c78e6aa914
#angular #react #directive
β Article Link: https://medium.com/palo-alto-networks-cortex-dev/using-react-in-an-angular-application-27c78e6aa914
#react #mediator
Using the Mediator pattern as a state management solution in React applications also promotes modularization, making it easier to reuse components in other parts of the application or even in other applications.
β Article Link: https://itnext.io/improve-state-management-in-react-with-mediator-design-pattern-db632cbe6475
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π AI writing assistant
#js #react #ui_element
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#js #react #ui_element
....Imagine youβve created an amazing AI writing assistant giving helpful suggestions for writing engaging stories....
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#angular #react #info
Before we start the comparison, letβs briefly define Angular and React:
- Angular: A full-fledged front-end framework developed and maintained by Google. It is a complete solution for building large-scale applications, offering built-in tools for everything from routing to state management.
- React: A JavaScript library created by Facebook for building UI components. Unlike Angular, React focuses on the view layer only, offering flexibility to developers by allowing them to choose other libraries and tools for state management, routing, and more.
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