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React Storybook vs Divjoy: What are the differences?

Developers describe React Storybook as "Develop and design React components without an app". You just load your UI components into the React Storybook and start developing them. This functionality allows you to develop UI components rapidly without worrying about the app. It will improve your team’s collaboration and feedback loop. On the other hand, Divjoy is detailed as "The React codebase generator". A free web-based tool to create the perfect codebase for your next project. What's Included: Marketing pages, contact forms, pricing, faq, authentication, client-side routing, and forgot password flow works.

React Storybook and Divjoy belong to "MVC Tools" category of the tech stack.

React Storybook is an open source tool with 40.5K GitHub stars and 3.38K GitHub forks. Here's a link to React Storybook's open source repository on GitHub.

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Pros of Divjoy
Pros of React Storybook
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    Much faster than building your own stack
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    You get a nice UI in addition to a complete stack
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    Built-in editor allows for quick prototyping
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    Cons of Divjoy
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        Hard dependency to Babel loader

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      What is Divjoy?

      Divjoy is a React codebase & UI generator that gives you everything you need for your next project, including authentication, data fetching, payments (powered by Stripe), billing management, marketing pages, forms, and more.

      What is React Storybook?

      You just load your UI components into the React Storybook and start developing them. This functionality allows you to develop UI components rapidly without worrying about the app. It will improve your team’s collaboration and feedback loop.

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        What are some alternatives to Divjoy and React Storybook?
        PrimeNg
        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.
        Laravel Nova
        It is a beautifully designed administration panel for Laravel. Carefully crafted by the creators of Laravel to make you the most productive developer. It provides a full CRUD interface for your Eloquent models. Every type of Eloquent relationship is fully supported.
        LINQPad
        It is used to interactively query SQL databases using LINQ, as well as interactively writing C# code without the need for an IDE. It supports all the LINQ APIs in the .NET Framework, including LINQ to XML, PLINQ, LINQ to SQL and Entity Framework.
        Laravel Voyager
        It is a Laravel Admin Package that includes BREAD(CRUD) operations, a media manager, menu builder, and much more.It is a Feature packed and versatile Laravel control panel. It provides an elegant UI for controlling various features across a Laravel web application.
        Reactotron
        Plug it into your app as a dev dependency so it adds nothing to your product builds. Use it to: view your application state, show API requests & responses, perform quick performance benchmarks, and more.
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