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Here is one of the most extensive collection of react resource that I often check https://github.com/enaqx/awesome-react

Also find some resources here: http://codecondo.com/reactjs-resources/


I'am working on building a interactive Website with lots of JS and CSS3 animation and The platform built with Drupal 7.

Problem: I'am quite new in Drupal platform.


Sublime Text 3 with some basic React extensions...


Thanks for answering on this question!


That's mean there is no additional configuration needed? If no configuration needed then It must be like this http://www.bloggingguts.com/settings-up-cloudflare-cdn-websi... ?

Thanks!!


Thanks for commenting....


I found some solution about it and combined all with one that makes WordPress 100% spam-proof. All of these solutions are recommended by some famous WordPress experts. http://www.bloggingguts.com/deal-spam-comments-wordpress/


I think, You should join Freelancing sites like freelancer.com You can also try fiverr.com,

Alternatively, You can try to write your experience for others like DigitalOcean. DigitalOcean will pay you $100 for per approved article. You can try DigitalOcean here https://www.digitalocean.com/community/get-paid-to-write

And if you are not interested in writing for others or writing as a freelancer, Why don't you start your own Ruby on Rails tutorial blog. A blog can make you more than $500/month by using Google Adsense or Affiliate Marketing. As a blogger, I believe that, Blogging is the best ideas to make money online and the possibilities are endless. But here, In blogging at first you will have to spend around $50.

Now choice is yours.....


This is not a solution! We need a platform that meets with our needs, Though It can has lots of bugs and issues but It also has solutions, We just have to find that.

As I think :)


If you think of a way to allow anonymous comments without spam, by all means get a patent right away.


MSN Messenger, the ubiquitous instant messaging platform of the early aughties, is no more. After 15 years of facilitating hookups between high school kids, Microsoft will finally pull the plug on its online chat program this fall.


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