Building GNOME apps with React

November 6, 2024 By Mark Otto 0

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React GJS Renderer: A React Renderer for GNOME JavaScript — One for anyone developing desktop apps for Linux, as this lets you use React in the building of native Gnome GTK applications by way of the GJS (GNOME JavaScript) environment (think a runtime akin to Node.js but for GNOME desktop apps and powered by SpiderMonkey).

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How to (Not) Reset a Form After a Server Action in React“There was a period when forms didn’t reset automatically (…) Recently, the forms started resetting automatically, and now everyone wants to know how to keep them intact in case of a (validation) error.”

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How Shopify Built its Black Friday 2023 Globe — Shopify’s busy getting ready for 2024’s Black Friday season, but takes the time to explain how they built last year’s striking sales visualization using Three.js and React Three Fiber. Admittedly, shaders did most of the heavy lifting, rather than React.

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