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    Mithril.js

    Mithril.js

    A JavaScript framework for building brilliant applications

    Mithril is a modern client-side JavaScript framework for building Single Page Applications. It's small (< 10kb gzip), fast and provides routing and XHR utilities out of the box. Mithril is used by companies like Vimeo and Nike, and open source platforms like Lichess. Mithril supports IE11, Firefox ESR, and the last two versions of Firefox, Edge, Safari, and Chrome. No polyfills required. By default, Mithril views are described using hyperscript. Hyperscript offers a terse syntax that can be...
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    Inferno

    Inferno

    React-like JavaScript library for building modern user interfaces

    Inferno is an insanely fast, React-like library for building high-performance user interfaces on both the client and server. React-like API, concepts and component lifecycle events. Switch over easily with inferno-compat. One of the fastest front-end frameworks for rendering UI in the DOM, making 60 FPS on mobile possible. Isomorphic rendering on both client and server, along with fast-booting from server-side renders. Inferno doesn't have a fully synthetic event system like React does....
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    Blendid

    Blendid

    Blend of gulp tasks combined into a configurable asset pipeline

    ...It can be used as-is as a static site builder, or can be configured and integrated into your own development environment and site or app structure. The provided command will create default src and config files in your directory and start compiling and live-updating files! Try editing them and watch your browser auto-update! File structure is configured through a config/path-config.json file. This file is JSON so that other platforms like Ruby or PHP can easily read it in and use it to build asset path helpers for replacing hashed filenames in production. Specific task configuration is done through a config/task-config.js file. ...
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    Vulcan

    Vulcan

    A toolkit to quickly build apps with React, GraphQL & Meteor

    ...However, being full-stack, Vulcan is able to speed up these repetitive tasks by providing a whole range of helper components that are fine-tuned to the Vulcan back-end, and as a result just work out of the box. In order to make working with Vulcan easier (especially when it comes to updating the core packages), you are also free to follow the more complicated “two-repo” pattern, with the two repositories.
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