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    Nuxt

    Nuxt

    The Intuitive Vue Framework

    Nuxt is a free, open‑source framework built on Vue.js that streamlines the development of type‑safe, high-performance full‑stack web applications and static sites, with an emphasis on developer experience, modularity, and extensibility. Simple, intuitive and powerful, Nuxt lets you write Vue components in a way that makes sense. Every repetitive task is automated, so you can focus on writing your full-stack Vue application with confidence. We highly recommend you take a look at the Nuxt...
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    Modern.js

    Modern.js

    The meta-framework suite designed from scratch for web development

    ...The current project is a SPA application. Although the client route can simulate the effect of multiple pages, in fact, different routes use the same HTML document, so by default, the head elements such as title, meta etc. in the HTML document element are always unchanged.
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    Brill Software

    Brill Software

    A faster way to develop React Web Applications

    The Brill Framework allows React web applications to be built quickly using a "Low Code" approach. A Content Management System (CMS) supports editing of pages containing React components. The React components communicate with each other and the Server using a middleware that's based on WebSockets. With a "No Code" solution, there's always something you require that's not support. You spend ages bending the product to your requirements or pay the supplier to provide the components you need. ...
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    Drash

    Drash

    A microframework for Deno's HTTP server with zero 3rd-party dependency

    Drash is a microframework for Deno's HTTP server. Drash is a microframework for Deno's HTTP server. It has zero third-party dependencies outside of Deno Standard Modules. It is designed to help you build performant, scalable projects quickly. Drash is a unique framework. It is not another Express clone. It is more of a mixture of different frameworks with a different take on how "controllers" are written.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Rakkas

    Rakkas

    Bleeding-edge React framework powered by Vite

    Rakkas is a bleeding-edge full-stack React framework powered by Vite. You can consider it an up-and-coming alternative to Next.js, Remix, or Gatsby. Although many features have been implemented, Rakkas is still under heavy development. It uses experimental and/or beta features of React and Vite. Minor releases will introduce breaking changes until we hit 1.0. As such, it's not yet ready for production use. If you need a stable React framework try Next.js, Remix, or Gatsby. create-rakkas-app...
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