Best Component Libraries Software - Page 12

Adam Crivello
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Researched and written by Adam Crivello

Component libraries—sometimes referred to as UI components or UI libraries—provide developers with prebuilt sets of functions or components that can be added to, and modified in, mobile and web applications. These components facilitate a more efficient and effective development process, as developers can focus on the finer details of application creation and optimization instead of spending time building functionalities already designed by others.

Component libraries can cover a wide array of UI pieces, including buttons, charts, slides, and more. They can also be either open source or proprietary, with strong representation in both types. Typically, component libraries will focus on one specific language—e.g., Reach, Angular, HTML, or .NET—but may branch out to multiple.

To qualify for inclusion in the Component Libraries category, a product must:

Offer numerous application components as a library
Be compatible with one or more web or mobile application programming languages
Provide unlocked components (components that can be customized once taken from the library)
Connect with web frameworks and/or mobile development tools
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