๐Ÿš€10 Trending projects on GitHub for web developers - 15th January 2021

๐Ÿš€10 Trending projects on GitHub for web developers - 15th January 2021

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1. React Boilerplate meets CRA

The official Create React App template of React Boilerplate.Setup Create React App with React Boilerplate. Highly scalable & Best DX & Performance Focused & Best practices


2. Unform

Unform is a performance focused library that helps you creating beautiful forms in ReactJS & React Native with the power of uncontrolled components performance and React Hooks.


3. Metrics

Generate your metrics that you can embed everywhere, including your GitHub profile readme! An image generator with 20+ metrics about your GitHub account such as activity, community, repositories, coding habits, website performances, music played, starred topics, etc. that you can put on your profile or elsewhere!


4. React Developer Roadmap

Roadmap to becoming a React developer. This chart acts as a "What should I learn next as a React developer?"


5. JavaScript Questions

A long list of (advanced) JavaScript questions, and their explanations.


6. Node-RED

Low-code programming for event-driven applications. Node-RED is a programming tool for wiring together hardware devices, APIs and online services in new and interesting ways


7. es6-cheatsheet

A cheatsheet containing ES2015 [ES6] tips, tricks, best practices and code snippet examples for your day to day workflow.


8. builder

Drag and drop page building using your code components. Bring your design systems to life!


9. React Diagrams

A super simple, no-nonsense diagramming library written in react that just works


10. Material Dashboard

Material Dashboard - Open Source Bootstrap 4 Material Design Admin


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