--- title: "Community Round-up #14" author: vjeux --- The theme of this first round-up of 2014 is integration. I've tried to assemble a list of articles and projects that use React in various environments. ## React Baseline React is only one-piece of your web application stack. [Mark Lussier](https://github.com/intabulas) shared his baseline stack that uses React along with Grunt, Browserify, Bower, Zepto, Director and Sass. This should help you get started using React for a new project. > As I do more projects with ReactJS I started to extract a baseline to use when starting new projects. This is very opinionated and I change my opinion from time to time. This is by no ways perfect and in your opinion most likely wrong :).. which is why I love github > > I encourage you to fork, and make it right and submit a pull request! > > My current opinion is using tools like Grunt, Browserify, Bower and multiple grunt plugins to get the job done. I also opted for Zepto over jQuery and the Flatiron Project's Director when I need a router. Oh and for the last little bit of tech that makes you mad, I am in the SASS camp when it comes to stylesheets > > [Check it out on GitHub...](https://github.com/intabulas/reactjs-baseline) ## Animal Sounds [Josh Duck](http://joshduck.com/) used React in order to build a Windows 8 tablet app. This is a good example of a touch app written in React.
[![](/react/img/blog/animal-sounds.jpg)](http://apps.microsoft.com/windows/en-us/app/baby-play-animal-sounds/9280825c-2ed9-41c0-ba38-aa9a5b890bb9)
[Download the app...](http://apps.microsoft.com/windows/en-us/app/baby-play-animal-sounds/9280825c-2ed9-41c0-ba38-aa9a5b890bb9) ## React Rails Tutorial [Selem Delul](http://selem.im) bundled the [React Tutorial](/react/tutorial/tutorial.html) into a rails app. This is a good example on how to get started with a rails project. > ``` git clone https://github.com/necrodome/react-rails-tutorial cd react-rails-tutorial bundle install rake db:migrate rails s ``` > Then visit http://localhost:3000/app to see the React application that is explained in the React Tutorial. Try opening multiple tabs! > > [View on GitHub...](https://github.com/necrodome/react-rails-tutorial) ## Mixing with Backbone [Eldar Djafarov](http://eldar.djafarov.com/) implemented a mixin to link Backbone models to React state and a small abstraction to write two-way binding on-top. [View code on JSFiddle](http://jsfiddle.net/djkojb/qZf48/13/) [Check out the blog post...](http://eldar.djafarov.com/2013/11/reactjs-mixing-with-backbone/) ## React Infinite Scroll [Guillaume Rivals](https://twitter.com/guillaumervls) implemented an InfiniteScroll component. This is a good example of a React component that has a simple yet powerful API. ```javascript Loading ...}> {items} // <-- This is the "stuff" you want to load ``` [Try it out on GitHub!](https://github.com/guillaumervls/react-infinite-scroll) ## Web Components Style [Thomas Aylott](http://subtlegradient.com/) implemented an API that looks like Web Components but using React underneath. [View the source on JSFiddle...](http://jsfiddle.net/SubtleGradient/ue2Aa) ## React vs Angular React is often compared with Angular. [Pete Hunt](http://skulbuny.com/2013/10/31/react-vs-angular/) wrote an opinionated post on the subject. > First of all I think it’s important to evaluate technologies on objective rather than subjective features. “It feels nicer” or “it’s cleaner” aren’t valid reasons: performance, modularity, community size and ease of testing / integration with other tools are. > > I’ve done a lot of work benchmarking, building apps, and reading the code of Angular to try to come up with a reasonable comparison between their ways of doing things. > > [Read the full post...](http://skulbuny.com/2013/10/31/react-vs-angular/) ## Random Tweet

Really intrigued by React.js. I've looked at all JS frameworks, and excepting @serenadejs this is the first one which makes sense to me.

— Jonas Nicklas (@jonicklas) December 16, 2013