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@Brendan2Alexander2 ай бұрын
Funny I just googled radix yesterday. Looks interesting. Is there something similar for Angular?
@MonsterlessonsAcademy2 ай бұрын
Realistically no, you can use Angular Material CDK which is good but not the same as Radix.
@Brendan2Alexander2 ай бұрын
@@MonsterlessonsAcademy right. That's what I concluded after searching around
@НикитаГурьев-с8й11 күн бұрын
Hey, @Brendan2Alexander ! There is an unofficial Angular port of Radix UI, called Radix-NG. They share the same principal and vision when building primitives.
@simianstyle37462 ай бұрын
Not a fan of these type of component libraries which I feel should be called CDKs since they require more coding to make them actually usable. Not easy to hand off to a jr dev and you're forced to create your own custom component with opinionated styling. Otherwise this requires a lot of copy/paste boilerplate strewn throughout your code. Maybe I just want a modal component where I specify title, description and button text and maybe pass it a class for styling.
@MonsterlessonsAcademy2 ай бұрын
But this is exactly the problem that we have in other component libs. There is 1-2 config properties and default styling. In 90% of projects this won't go as each company want unique styles and behaviours. So from my perspective unstyled is a must. Also 1-2 config properties doesn't make a component really configurable. The case that you are talking about looks more like prototyping than using in big business projects.