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react-virtualized vs react-dom: What are the differences?

react-virtualized: React components for efficiently rendering large. React components for efficiently rendering large, scrollable lists and tabular data; react-dom: React package for working with the DOM. React package for working with the DOM.

react-virtualized and react-dom belong to "npm Packages" category of the tech stack.

react-virtualized and react-dom are both open source tools. It seems that react-dom with 176K GitHub stars and 35.5K forks on GitHub has more adoption than react-virtualized with 22.5K GitHub stars and 2.81K GitHub forks.

TurkDevOps, TED Vortex, and Readable are some of the popular companies that use react-dom, whereas react-virtualized is used by Origins Digital, *, and *. react-dom has a broader approval, being mentioned in 773 company stacks & 623 developers stacks; compared to react-virtualized, which is listed in 16 company stacks and 17 developer stacks.

react-dom Stats
  • Dependent Packages Counts - 81.2K
react-virtualized Stats
  • Dependent Packages Counts - 998
react-dom Vulnerabilities
  • Cross-Site Scripting in react-dom
    Moderate
react-virtualized Vulnerabilities
No Vulnerabilities found
react-dom Release info
Latest version
18.3.1
MIT
react-virtualized Release info
Latest version
9.22.5
MIT

What is react-dom?

React package for working with the DOM.

What is react-virtualized?

React components for efficiently rendering large, scrollable lists and tabular data.

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