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Pros of AG Grid
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    • 837
      Components
    • 673
      Virtual dom
    • 579
      Performance
    • 509
      Simplicity
    • 442
      Composable
    • 186
      Data flow
    • 166
      Declarative
    • 128
      Isn't an mvc framework
    • 120
      Reactive updates
    • 115
      Explicit app state
    • 50
      JSX
    • 29
      Learn once, write everywhere
    • 22
      Easy to Use
    • 22
      Uni-directional data flow
    • 18
      Works great with Flux Architecture
    • 11
      Great perfomance
    • 10
      Javascript
    • 9
      Built by Facebook
    • 8
      TypeScript support
    • 6
      Speed
    • 6
      Server Side Rendering
    • 6
      Scalable
    • 5
      Excellent Documentation
    • 5
      Functional
    • 5
      Easy as Lego
    • 5
      Closer to standard JavaScript and HTML than others
    • 5
      Cross-platform
    • 5
      Awesome
    • 5
      Hooks
    • 5
      Easy to start
    • 5
      Feels like the 90s
    • 5
      Props
    • 4
      Fancy third party tools
    • 4
      Allows creating single page applications
    • 4
      Sdfsdfsdf
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      Start simple
    • 4
      Strong Community
    • 4
      Super easy
    • 4
      Server side views
    • 4
      Scales super well
    • 3
      Every decision architecture wise makes sense
    • 3
      Has arrow functions
    • 3
      Rich ecosystem
    • 3
      Very gentle learning curve
    • 3
      Beautiful and Neat Component Management
    • 3
      Just the View of MVC
    • 3
      Simple, easy to reason about and makes you productive
    • 3
      Fast evolving
    • 3
      SSR
    • 3
      Great migration pathway for older systems
    • 3
      Simple
    • 3
      Has functional components
    • 2
      Fragments
    • 2
      Split your UI into components with one true state
    • 2
      HTML-like
    • 2
      Image upload
    • 2
      Recharts
    • 2
      Permissively-licensed
    • 2
      Sharable
    • 1
      React hooks
    • 1
      Datatables

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    Cons of AG Grid
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        Requires discipline to keep architecture organized
      • 30
        No predefined way to structure your app
      • 29
        Need to be familiar with lots of third party packages
      • 13
        JSX
      • 10
        Not enterprise friendly
      • 6
        One-way binding only
      • 3
        State consistency with backend neglected
      • 3
        Bad Documentation
      • 2
        Error boundary is needed
      • 2
        Paradigms change too fast

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      What is AG Grid?

      AG Grid is a powerful, fast and customizable javascript data grid. No third-party dependencies. Works with React, Angular, Vue. Supports JavaScript, and Typescript. Community edition free for commercial use. Enterprise support available.

      What is React?

      Lots of people use React as the V in MVC. Since React makes no assumptions about the rest of your technology stack, it's easy to try it out on a small feature in an existing project.

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