RIA Web Components based on VEERA
RIA Web Components bridge for Angular
Common GUI components and pre defined templates.
Package for creating Adobe AIR packages
Generic Header component that would be injected as dependency.
Generic styles component that would be injected as dependency to components.
Generic MainNavigation component that would be injected as dependency.
Fast, expressive styling for React.
Improve the debugging experience and add server-side rendering support to styled-components
batch compressor for js and css. support mustache template.
React component to render markdown
A lightweight toolset for writing styles in Javascript.
styled() API wrapper package for emotion.
A library of styleable components built using React Aria
React components and hooks for the Google Maps JavaScript API
TypeScript definitions for styled-components
Components auto importing for Vue
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A collection of escape hatches for React.
A collection of unstyled, accessible UI components for React, utilizing state machines for seamless interaction.
Jest utilities for Styled Components
Full CSS support for JSX without compromises
Validate that your components can safely be updated with Fast Refresh
Density utilities for Material Components for the web
A set of full-featured extendible Netzke components (such as FormPanel, GridPanel, Window, BorderLayoutPanel, etc) which can be used as building block for your RIA
Prism provides guidance designed to help you more easily design and build rich, flexible, and easy to maintain Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) desktop applications and Silverlight Rich Internet Applications (RIAs) and Windows Phone 7 applications. Using design patterns that embody important architectural design principles, such as separation of concerns and loose coupling, Prism helps you to design and build applications using loosely coupled components that can evolve independently but which can be easily and seamlessly integrated into the overall application. Such applications are known as often referred to as composite applications.