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One of the upsides of widely user react libs is that there’s usually a large amount of crazy enough contributors to hunt down and fix the browser compatiblity issues. Downside is that the libs often turn out too bloated because of myriads of edge-cases (heh) and contributors.
I try to avoid features that are known to be difficult for IE11 and Edge. https://caniuse.com/ is a good resource.
It also depends on your audience. In my case I was a bit surprised that 25% of visitors use IE11 or Edge. Our users are mostly working in governmental / municipal agencies where IT-departments seem to favour legacy crap. If the percentage was around 5% I wouldn’t care that much.
There is any good Material-ui Reagent Wrapper out there which is compatible with the latest version of material-ui?
@mateus.pimentel.w you don’t need wrapper. Reagent repo has example project how to use Material-ui “directly” via interop https://github.com/reagent-project/reagent/tree/master/examples/material-ui
Best way to get the latest version is to get it from npm and use webpack or shadow-cljs to bundle it into your build.