

The Github Awesome repositories are a huge collection of “all things awesome” for a particular framework or programming language.

Whenever I have to make a decision on what library or framework to use, my first step is to check out the Github “Awesome” repositories. In this post we will investigate several existing React map libraries and compare them based on functionality, technology, and ease of use. Rather than reinventing the wheel, it’s better to make use of existing solutions if your specific use case allows for it. Implementing an effective, efficient, and sustainable map solution in React apps can be a daunting task. Currently hacking away at the frontend for Beerwulf 🙌 React map library comparisonĮditor’s note: This article was updated on with up-to-date information on each featured library.

Siegfried Grimbeek Follow Web developer, open source enthusiast, agile evangelist, and tech junkie.
