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react-three-fiber vs MediumEditor: What are the differences?

react-three-fiber: A React renderer for Three.js (web and react-native). It is a React renderer for Threejs on the web and react-native. Rendering performance is up to Threejs and the GPU. Components participate in the renderloop outside of React, without any additional overhead; MediumEditor: The dead simple inline editor toolbar. It is a dead simple inline editor toolbar. It uses contenteditable API to implement a rich text solution.

react-three-fiber and MediumEditor are primarily classified as "Game Development" and "Javascript Utilities & Libraries" tools respectively.

react-three-fiber and MediumEditor are both open source tools. MediumEditor with 14.7K GitHub stars and 1.76K forks on GitHub appears to be more popular than react-three-fiber with 9.24K GitHub stars and 418 GitHub forks.

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What is MediumEditor?

It is a dead simple inline editor toolbar. It uses contenteditable API to implement a rich text solution.

What is react-three-fiber?

It is a React renderer for Threejs on the web and react-native. Rendering performance is up to Threejs and the GPU. Components participate in the renderloop outside of React, without any additional overhead.

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