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FAQ: Components vs Plugin
The terms "React Component" and "React Plugin" often come up in discussions, but it's crucial to understand the distinct roles they play. Here's a straightforward explanation.
A React Component is a segment of code that focuses mainly on the user interface. It's a part of the UI, like a button or a form, but it doesn't typically solve specific business problems or include backend logic.
A React Plugin is a step up. It's a comprehensive solution designed to solve specific business problems. In addition to React Components, it includes backend logic, state management, and often even API calls. These plugins are ready-to-use features that you can add to your application to meet business needs efficiently.
WebCrumbs takes React Plugins to the next level by offering a no-code interface for plugin installation and management. The community can exchange these plugins, allowing for quick and efficient problem-solving without diving into the code. Just a click of a button, and you add robust, business-oriented functionalities to your application.
If solving business problems in React is your forte, your contributions are invaluable to the WebCrumbs community. Begin your journey of contribution right here: WebCrumbs GitHub Repo.
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