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Why developers need a code-first design tool

An overview of the Merge interface

Building UI with React components

Integrating generated React components into a web application

Advanced Merge features and the roadmap

How to speed up building your product 8.6x

MAR 26, 11 AM PDT / 7 PM CET |           1 HR
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Why developers need a code-first design tool

An overview of the Merge interface

Building UI with React components

Integrating generated React components into a web application

Advanced Merge features and the roadmap

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Are you a React developer who can build web applications in your sleep but struggles with design? You're not alone! Join our free webinar that will walk you through a tool like UXPin Merge to show you how to generate React components from designs and integrate the exported code into Laravel app.

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The fastest way from design to code

UXPin Merge is a powerful technology for creating prototypes with real code components. Sync Storybook or Git repository to UXPin, and design with React components that devs use in production.

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Jason Gilmore

Partner, Xenon Partners. Former CEO, Treehouse

Jack Behar

Head of Product at UXPin

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UXPin Merge is a design tool built with developers in mind, and which can generate React components from designs you create using the Merge drag and drop interface. Even better, Merge supports all of the most popular CSS libraries, including Tailwind, MUI, Bootstrap, and Ant Design!

Join Merge expert Jack Behar and full-stack developer Jason Gilmore on March 26 for a one hour introduction to Merge. Jack and Jason will introduce Merge by designing React components in Merge and then integrating the exported React code into a Laravel application. By the end of this demonstration, you'll understand how to begin incorporating Merge into your own application development workflow!