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PrimeNg vs React Monocle: What are the differences?
Developers describe PrimeNg as "A collection of rich UI components for Angular". It has a rich collection of components that would satisfy most of the UI requirements of your application like datatable, dropdown, multiselect, notification messages, accordion, breadcrumbs and other input components. So there would be no need of adding different libraries for different UI requirements. On the other hand, React Monocle is detailed as "A developer tool for generating visual representations of your React app's component hierarchy". React Monocle parses through your React source files to generate a visual tree graph representing your React component hierarchy. The tree is then displayed along with a live copy of your application. This is done by using your un-minified bundle file to inject wrapper functions around setState calls in order to have our tree display real-time feedback.
PrimeNg and React Monocle belong to "MVC Tools" category of the tech stack.
PrimeNg and React Monocle are both open source tools. PrimeNg with 5.43K GitHub stars and 2.59K forks on GitHub appears to be more popular than React Monocle with 2.4K GitHub stars and 87 GitHub forks.
Pros of PrimeNg
- Complete6
- Wide range of components4
- Easy to use3
- Already 17+ version up1
- Modern UI components that work across the web1
Pros of React Monocle
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Cons of PrimeNg
- Components are hard to customize4
- Easy to use3
- Need to buy themes3
- Hard to understand2
- No documentation2
- Functionality differs for all components2