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What is JSX?

JSX is a syntax extension to JavaScript that allows you to write HTML-like structures within your JavaScript code. It is primarily used with React to describe the user interface. JSX code looks similar to HTML but is transformed into regular JavaScript function calls that create React elements.

What other technologies are related to JSX?

JSX Competitor Technologies

Handlebars is a templating engine that provides an alternative way to generate dynamic HTML, similar to JSX.
mentioned alongside JSX in 4% (81) of relevant job posts

JSX Complementary Technologies

JSX is often used to define the structure of components that are rendered to the Virtual DOM, which React then uses to update the actual DOM efficiently.
mentioned alongside JSX in 66% (476) of relevant job posts
JSX is used to define the UI components that interact with and display data from the Redux store.
mentioned alongside JSX in 62% (64) of relevant job posts
JSX is used to define the UI components that connect to Redux, enabling the display and modification of application state.
mentioned alongside JSX in 2% (1.7k) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning JSX?

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