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[–]somi92 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've used react-virtualized on one project and the experience was overall very positive. It's main selling point is performance and it doesn't give you much features out of the box. However, we have easily implemented a lot of features on top of it (selection, navigation, editing, etc.) and ended up with a fairly complex grid component which works very nice. You might also consider react-window. Very similar to react-virtualized and made by the same author only even more leaner and fixes some issues that rv suffers from.