These companion articles by Eric Bishard bring our highly informative video series by Tara Manicsic up to the present day with new details, including working with React Hooks. We get you up and running with our native UI component library for React JS.
KendoReact is the latest offering from Progress in the JavaScript framework space. It is one of two offerings that we have built from the ground up using native components that that are composable and configurable to your needs. These are components that range from everyday use to robust interactive components like Grids and Data Visualizations. For forms we have inputs, dropdown lists, buttons, and more!
This blog post is a TOC for a set of companion articles making the informative video series for KendoReact available as an updated HTML version of each video from the series. Some changes have been made to account for updates and new features in the React core library. Each blog post below is a step by step guide through the basics of working with KendoReact. If you have any questions about a particular video, please post any comments or feedback on the respective video.
The links in this post will be updated as the series is published over the coming days - bookmark this post to keep track of the entire series. Look out for the first post tomorrow.
Blog Series Table of Contents
- What can KendoReact do for You? (not yet live - look out for it tomorrow!)
- Creating Robust React Applications with KendoReact (not yet live)
- Adding KendoReact Grid, Dropdown List and More (not yet live)
- Customizing KendoReact Components (not yet live)
- Using Charts and React Hooks (not yet live)
Continue to the First Post (not yet live) of the series.