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# Technologies

## Technologies Used

The Web dashboard of OLO App is built using the core components of ReactJS, React-bootstrap, Socket.IO. OLO App web dashboard is also been constantly incorporating various other latest technologies.

* [ReactJs](https://reactjs.org/)
* [React-Router](https://reacttraining.com/react-router/)
* [React Strap](https://reactstrap.github.io/)

## **ReactJS**

React (sometimes styled React.js or ReactJS) is a JavaScript library for building user interfaces. It is maintained by Facebook, Instagram and a community of individual developers and corporations. React allows developers to create large web-applications that use data and can change over time without reloading the page. It aims primarily to provide speed, simplicity, and scalability. React processes only user interfaces in applications.

## **React-Router**

React Router is a collection of navigational components that compose declaratively with your application. Whether you want to have bookmarkable URLs for your web app or a composable way to navigate in React Native, React Router works wherever React is rendering .

## **React-Strap**

React-Bootstrap is a library of reusable front-end components. You'll get the look-and-feel of Twitter Bootstrap, but with much cleaner code, via Facebook's React.js framework.


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