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#javascript #component_library #css #html #javascript #layui #ui_kit #ui_library

Layui is a free, open-source Web UI component library that is easy to use and lightweight. It follows native HTML, CSS, and JavaScript development practices, making it simple to integrate into your web pages. You can get started quickly by just including the core files in your project. Layui is designed for practical users who want simplicity without needing complex build tools. It's perfect for rapid web interface construction and continues to be actively maintained and updated, even though it's not part of the mainstream frontend frameworks. This makes it a great choice for those looking for a straightforward and efficient solution.

https://github.com/layui/layui
#rust #component_model #distributed_systems #durable_computing #durable_execution #fault_tolerance #high_reliability #serverless #wasi #wasm #wasm_component

Golem is a tool that lets you run WebAssembly components in a cloud environment. You can start using Golem on your local machine with Docker containers. Once set up, you can use the `golem-cli` tool to add and run your own code components. This makes it easy to test and deploy your applications in a distributed cloud setting. The benefit is that you can develop and test your applications locally before deploying them to the cloud, making it simpler and faster to get your projects up and running.

https://github.com/golemcloud/golem
#javascript #angular_testing_library #component_testing #cypress #cypress_cloud #cypress_schematic #end_to_end_testing #react_testing_library #svelte_testing_library #test_replay #testing_framework #testing_library #testing_tool #vue_testing_library

Cypress is a tool that makes testing websites fast, easy, and reliable. It works for anything that runs in a browser. You can install it using npm, yarn, or pnpm with a simple command. The benefit to you is that Cypress simplifies the testing process, saving you time and ensuring your website works correctly. It also has a community and resources like documentation, changelog, and roadmap to help you get started and stay updated.

https://github.com/cypress-io/cypress
#typescript #api_testing #code_coverage #component_testing #cypress #end_to_end_testing #testing #testing_practices

This application is a real-world example to help you learn and practice testing with Cypress. It's a full-stack app built with React, Express, and other technologies, and it includes local authentication, database seeding, and end-to-end tests. You can easily set it up on your machine by cloning the repository, installing dependencies with Yarn, and running the app. The app comes with pre-configured tests and code coverage reports, making it ideal for learning and experimenting with Cypress testing methods. This helps you understand how to test real-world applications effectively.

https://github.com/cypress-io/cypress-realworld-app
#csharp #blazor #blazor_client #blazor_components #blazor_server #blazor_webassembly #component #component_library #components #csharp #hacktoberfest #material #netcore #wasm

MudBlazor is a tool for .NET developers to build web applications easily using Material Design components. It's written entirely in C#, so you don't need to know CSS or JavaScript to use it. This framework is well-organized, has good documentation with many examples, and is stable with regular updates. You can create beautiful apps quickly without dependencies on other libraries, giving you full control over the components. To get started, you just need to install the package, add some lines of code to your project, and you're ready to go. This makes it easier and faster to develop web applications.

https://github.com/MudBlazor/MudBlazor
#csharp #asp_net_core #blazor #blazor_application #blazor_components #blazor_ui #blazor_ui_components #blazor_webassembly #bootstrap #bootstrap5 #charts #component_library #components #csharp #data_grid #data_visualization #datagrid #fluent #material #netcore #wasm

Radzen Blazor Components offer over 90 free and open-source UI controls for Blazor applications. These components are native to Blazor, meaning they are written in C# and don't rely on JavaScript frameworks. This makes them efficient and easy to use. You can install them from NuGet or build your own copy from source. The components are constantly updated with new features, and you have access to community support and optional dedicated support with a Radzen Professional subscription. This helps you develop Blazor applications quickly and effectively, with tools like a WYSIWYG design canvas and scaffolding for CRUD applications, making your development process smoother and more productive.

https://github.com/radzenhq/radzen-blazor