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In response to overwhelming user requests, Microsoft has started a project to add support for a React JavaScript component to the next version of Visual Studio.
Yext has announced Studio, a new no-code visual editor that empowers users to build high-performing websites with Yext’s Pages product.
This foundation will create a scalable and flexible web application to complement any modern full-stack solution. A common pitfall is to be permanently dedicated to any one of these frameworks and ...
As promised in February, Microsoft embraced the wildly popular React JavaScript library in Visual Studio 2015 by providing built-in support for its JSX syntax. So I took it for a spin. It works.
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