React Component to lazy load images and components using a HOC to track window scroll position.
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React Component to lazy load images and components using a HOC to track window scroll position.
A pre-written project it's goal to find where might be performance issues to fix
this repo for training with some front end tech like html - css - sass - tailwind - js -react and so on
Intermediate React (v5) by Brian Holt on Frontend Masters
Simple render-saving library for your React components.
This is a wallet, what simulate a bank logs, containing transactions debits and credits.
🌌 Isomorphic framework for server-rendered React apps
Collection of React Suspense resources.
Rendering long lists using virtualization with React
An example to show performance boosts by using React.lazy and Suspense within React applications.
Studying React Performance Improvements
Front-end single-page static website built with Typescript, React.js Hooks, Emotion (for CSS-in-JS), Tests, Redux, and fine-tuned with React-Specific Performance and Progressive Web Application capability. Site hosted on Github pages.
Slides for my presentation on react performance at Goodera.
🚀 Epic React by Keny C Dodds Summary Repository ⚛
🚀 Simple component for ignoring the re-rendering of a piece of React's render method.
🔥 🔮 Configuration free React playground. No installation, no bundling. Clone and play with React & Redux.
Playing with some more advance topics, for example: react life cylce, isomorphic rendering, performance, etc.
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