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    Catberry

    Catberry

    Catberry is an isomorphic framework

    Catberry is an isomorphic framework for building universal front-end apps using components, Flux architecture and progressive rendering. Catberry builds a bundle for running the application in a browser as a Single Page Application. Cat-Components – similar to web-components but organized as directories, can be rendered on the server and published/installed as NPM packages. The entire architecture of the framework is built using the Service Locator pattern, which helps to manage module...
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    react-starter-kit

    react-starter-kit

    The best scaffolding for React development

    This starter pack is designed to allow you to use a full set of the latest and coolest front-end technologies, all of which are configurable, feature-rich, code hot-loading based on webpack, css preprocessing using sass, unit testing, code coverage reporting, Code splitting and more. The main purpose of this project is to preserve as decisively as possible. The goal is not to follow this structure to complete your project, but to make front-end development more robust, simpler, and most...
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