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  {
    "name": "pnp-sp-dev-spfx-web-parts-react-mobx",
    "source": "pnp",
    "title": "Using React and Mobx",
    "shortDescription": "Sample web part implementation that uses Mobx to keep track of its state.",
    "url": "https://github.com/pnp/sp-dev-fx-webparts/tree/main/samples/react-mobx",
    "longDescription": [
      "Sample web part implementation that uses Mobx to keep track of its state."
    ],
    "creationDateTime": "2016-11-04",
    "updateDateTime": "2016-11-04",
    "products": [
      "SharePoint"
    ],
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        "key": "CLIENT-SIDE-DEV",
        "value": "React"
      },
      {
        "key": "SPFX-VERSION",
        "value": "drop5"
      }
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    "authors": [
      {
        "gitHubAccount": "kmees",
        "company": "",
        "pictureUrl": "https://github.com/kmees.png",
        "name": "Kevin Mees"
      }
    ],
    "references": [
      {
        "name": "Build your first SharePoint client-side web part",
        "description": "Client-side web parts are client-side components that run in the context of a SharePoint page. Client-side web parts can be deployed to SharePoint environments that support the SharePoint Framework. You can also use modern JavaScript web frameworks, tools, and libraries to build them.",
        "url": "https://learn.microsoft.com/sharepoint/dev/spfx/web-parts/get-started/build-a-hello-world-web-part"
      }
    ]
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