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    React

    React

    A JavaScript library for building user interfaces

    React makes it painless to create interactive UIs. Design simple views for each state in your application, and React will efficiently update and render just the right components when your data changes. React lets you build user interfaces out of individual pieces called components. Create your own React components like Thumbnail, LikeButton, and Video. Then combine them into entire screens, pages, and apps. Whether you work on your own or with thousands of other developers, using React feels the same. ...
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    Simorgh

    Simorgh

    The BBC's Open Source Single Page Application

    BBC World Service News websites are rendered using Simorgh, a ReactJS based Single Page Application which also builds Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) for every regular HTML page that it renders. Simorgh also renders AMP pages for BBC Public Service News and BBC Sport. Simorgh provides a fast and accessible web experience used by millions of people around the world each month (see list of websites using Simorgh). It is regularly maintained and well documented, and we welcome open-source...
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    penthouse

    penthouse

    Generate critical CSS for your web pages

    The critical path is the path to render a web page, what's needed before that can happen. CSS Stylesheets block rendering. Until the browser has requested, received, downloaded, and parsed your stylesheets, the page will remain blank. By reducing the amount of CSS the browser has to go through, and by inlining it on the page (removing the HTTP request), we can get the page to render much, much faster.
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    personal-website

    personal-website

    Kickstart a personal website that showcases your work

    ...It contains a preconfigured static website built with Jekyll and structured folders (like _data, _layouts, _posts, and assets) so you can showcase your portfolio, blog posts, and profile without having to set up everything from scratch; when hosted on GitHub Pages it can automatically render and publish your site. The content structure is designed to pull in your GitHub profile information, featured repositories, and other metadata to highlight your work as a software developer or technologist, and you can customize pages to reflect your unique voice and career goals. Because it uses GitHub Pages—a free static web hosting feature of GitHub—you can maintain and update your live website simply by pushing changes to the repository, turning version control into your deployment pipeline.
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