Does it make sense to use Refine without using Inferencer?
Should I choose another framework if I am not interested in Inferencer?
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While Inferencer is a powerful tool in the refine ecosystem, it's not the only feature that refine offers. Refine is a React-based framework for building data-intensive applications, such as admin panels and dashboards. It comes with Ant Design System, an enterprise-level UI toolkit, and provides lots of out-of-the-box functionality for rapid development source (https://refine.dev/docs/tutorial/getting-started/headless/generate-crud-pages).
If you're not interested in using Inferencer, you can still benefit from other features and components provided by refine. However, if you're looking for a different framework, you might want to consider alternatives like RedwoodJS (https://refine.dev/blog/refine-vs-redwood-js) or AdminBro (https://refine.dev/blog/refine-vs-adminbro).
Ultimately, the choice of framework depends on your specific needs and preferences.
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rising-crimson•2y ago
Hello @ricoco8656 , Inferencer is a tool used to scaffold refine code for you, it just makes it easier to get started with Refine and provides you some basic boilerplate code.
But it's definitely not required to use Inferencer. Please let us know if you have more specific questions.