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I have been working on implementing the WET toolkit using React. This project is in the early stages, but our team can allocate more resources to this endeavor if there is interest. Once completed, we can release it as an NPM package that anybody can use.
Implementing the WET components in React will make it possible to create and deploy modern web-apps faster. It will also minimize the dependency on jQuery as it is becoming increasingly dated. Each component can be more flexible and easier to maintain over time.
Considering all the benefits, this is a big project requiring significant resources to test and document. However, once completed, many projects can benefit from its flexibility.
I would love to hear everyone's thoughts, and please let me know if such a project already exists. 😄
🚀 Live sample of the components (Storybook)
I chose Storybook to document the components. It creates a sandbox that developers can use before importing the component into their project. It also documents all of the component's "props" (properties).
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Hi Everyone 👋
I have been working on implementing the WET toolkit using React. This project is in the early stages, but our team can allocate more resources to this endeavor if there is interest. Once completed, we can release it as an NPM package that anybody can use.
Implementing the WET components in React will make it possible to create and deploy modern web-apps faster. It will also minimize the dependency on jQuery as it is becoming increasingly dated. Each component can be more flexible and easier to maintain over time.
Considering all the benefits, this is a big project requiring significant resources to test and document. However, once completed, many projects can benefit from its flexibility.
I would love to hear everyone's thoughts, and please let me know if such a project already exists. 😄
For those curious, here are some helpful links:
I chose Storybook to document the components. It creates a sandbox that developers can use before importing the component into their project. It also documents all of the component's "props" (properties).
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