React JavaScript Library
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A React JavaScript Library is an open-source JavaScript library that provides a view for data rendered as HTML.
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- See: GitHub, Facebook, Cross-Platform, JavaScript Library, Single-Page Application, Libscore.
References
2016
- (Wikipedia, 2016) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/React_(JavaScript_library) Retrieved:2016-8-26.
- React (sometimes styled React.js or ReactJS) is an open-source JavaScript library providing a view for data rendered as HTML. React views are typically rendered using components that contain additional components specified as custom HTML tags. React promises programmers a model in which subcomponents cannot directly affect enclosing components ("data flows down"); efficient updating of the HTML document when data changes; and a clean separation between components on a modern single-page application.
It is maintained by Facebook, Instagram and a community of individual developers and corporations. According to JavaScript analytics service Libscore, React is currently being used on the websites of Netflix, Imgur, Bleacher Report, Feedly, Airbnb, SeatGeek, HelloSign, and others. As of March 2016, React and React Native are Facebook's top two open-source projects by number of stars on GitHub, and React is the 6th most starred project of all time on GitHub.
- React (sometimes styled React.js or ReactJS) is an open-source JavaScript library providing a view for data rendered as HTML. React views are typically rendered using components that contain additional components specified as custom HTML tags. React promises programmers a model in which subcomponents cannot directly affect enclosing components ("data flows down"); efficient updating of the HTML document when data changes; and a clean separation between components on a modern single-page application.