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    Preact

    Preact

    Fast 3kB React alternative with the same modern API

    Preact is a lightweight alternative to React that implements the same core component and hooks model in a tiny footprint. It provides a virtual DOM, diffing, and a familiar Component/JSX API, enabling developers to reuse much of their React knowledge. With preact/compat, many React libraries can be used directly, making migration or code sharing practical in performance-sensitive apps. Its focus on size and speed makes it attractive for embedded widgets, mobile web, and scenarios where initial load must be extremely fast. ...
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    LombokCharts

    LombokCharts

    Canvas and SVG renderers, LTTB decimation,real-time streaming layer

    LombokCharts A zero-dependency charting library for the browser. It pairs a small grammar-of-graphics core (Data → Scale → Mark) with pluggable Canvas and SVG renderers, LTTB decimation, and a real-time streaming layer — so the same API draws a five-point bar chart or a five-million-point line without changing shape.
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    slim.js

    slim.js

    Fast & Robust Front-End Micro-framework based on modern standards

    ...It is expressive as you would like it to be: anything typed inside handlebars will execute as-is, causing efficient re-render only of the affected nodes. The slim.js core is tiny (less than 3kB gzipped) - It scans the HTML and looks for handlebars syntax. Anything inside is your code. It just executes it as functions in your component's scope, only when your properties change, and only for the relevant ones. slim.js is extensible. You can add your own custom directives to the registry with a simple API, or add global plugins that execute's your code on every step of a component's lifecycle.
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