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React.js server-side rendering optimization with component memoization and templatization
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a web/node-based cross-platform desktop environment
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A Client application for React Servers
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a set of packages for creating full-stack React applications
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A react app that allows users to find cocktail recipes based off what they already have in their home bar. Users can select from a set of bar essentials that they might already have, and the app will provide cocktails that can be made with those essentials. Built using HTML, CSS, Javascript, Ruby on Rails, React, and Materialize CSS framework
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Run isomorphic React apps on the server without a DOM polyfill
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Pokedex Isomorphic React App
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Boilerplate for universal JavaScript using React and ExpressJS
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Render react initial html through a node server
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App to find characters of marver universe using React 💪
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following Stephen Grider's Server side rendering course on udemy
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