Do I have this right about React? Props are an object of a Component, a Component is an object of React, React is a library of JavaScript, and a library is a collection of objects?

This is a genuine question. I would like to know if I getting it correct, and if not, what I'm getting wrong. Thank you in advance.

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πŸ‘€︎ u/CorbettKnoff
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πŸ‘€︎ u/gabriellvasile
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Any practical/simple way to use external JavaScript libraries in React application?

Hey everyone, just wondering what the most practical or easy way to incorporate external JavaScript libraries such as D3 or Algolia Places into a React application. I know there are plenty of React component libraries that can do these things, but I would like to know the most popular way developers go about tackling this issue. Thanks!

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πŸ“…︎ Dec 14 2020
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Searchbox 1.0: A React, Vue, and JavaScript library for building search UIs with Elasticsearch and appbase.io medium.appbase.io/searchb…
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Javascript Testing Masterclass (React, Jest, React Testing Library, Cypress) youtu.be/MAFGRx0HYKo
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πŸ‘€︎ u/gabriellvasile
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Build your own react like hooks using vanilla Javascript (for educational purpose). Need help in deciding whether this kind of content is useful so that accordingly I can start dissecting other libraries and frameworks using ES6. youtu.be/oiRWe1Da-Do
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πŸ‘€︎ u/thinkrajesh
πŸ“…︎ Apr 07 2020
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A dead-simple JavaScript library for toast notifications. Responsive, A11Y, dependency-free. Tiny (~3KB). Easy integration with React, Angular and Vue. carlosroso.com/notyf/
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πŸ‘€︎ u/oijusti
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These are the top JavaScript libraries and frameworks - ZDNet - React below angular zdnet.com/article/tech-jo…
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GitHub - ryansolid/solid: A React-like declarative, efficient, and flexible JavaScript library for building user interfaces. github.com/ryansolid/soli…
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πŸ’» [JS, React, Jest, testing-library] Grokking JavaScript/React Testing πŸ’¬ !discord !about twitch.tv/kowalevski
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JavaScript testing #5. Testing hooks with react-hooks-testing-library and Redux wanago.io/2019/12/16/java…
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ELI5: The popular JavaScript libraries (jQuery, React.js, AngularJS, Bootstrap, NodeJS, Ember.js and any other notables), Ruby on Rails, Django, Lavarel, ECMAScript etc.

I've looked for duplicate posts, but I haven't seen one that explains all of this clearly. I program mostly in Java and Python, and completely out of the loop regarding mainstream web application development. I've only listed the ones I always hear about. If there are any missing that I should know about, please mention them. Why are there so many? How are they different? How are each of them used(server-side, frontend etc.) Why choose one over all the others?

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πŸ“…︎ Jul 24 2016
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I would like to learn testing tools for today JavaScript React Stack. What sort or libraries or tools should I learn to improve my skills? I do not wanna go deeper and just wanna use some of popular stuffs.
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React or Vue: Which Javascript UI Library Should You Be Using? medium.com/js-dojo/react-…
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Do I have this right about React? Props are an object of a Component, a Component is an object of React, React is a library of JavaScript, and a library is a collection of objects?

This is a genuine question. I would like to know if I getting it correct, and if not, what I'm getting wrong. Thank you in advance.

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πŸ‘€︎ u/CorbettKnoff
πŸ“…︎ Mar 11 2021
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πŸ‘€︎ u/gabriellvasile
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