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    marko

    marko

    A declarative, HTML-based language that makes building web apps fun

    ...Marko streams content to your users as soon as it’s ready. No waiting for client side JavaScript bundles or data requests to start rendering. HTML, assets, and images are loaded as soon as possible with asynchronous data loading in as it completes. Marko only sends the code for interactive components to the browser. Its compiler automatically detects which components only need to be rendered on the server.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    Web-based Electronic Laboratory Notebook (ELN) with integrated Chemical Inventory by the group of Prof. Goossen (TU Kaiserslautern, Germany), based on PHP/MySQL. Allows (sub-)structure search, reaction planning, management of spectra and literature.
    Downloads: 17 This Week
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    restful.js

    restful.js

    A pure JS client for interacting with server-side RESTful resources

    ...Once you have collections and members endpoints, fetch them to get entities. Restful.js exposes get() and getAll() methods for fetching endpoints. Since these methods are asynchronous, they return a native Promise for response. A response is made from the HTTP response fetched from the endpoint. It exposes statusCode(), headers(), and body() methods. For a GET request, the body method will return one or an array of entities. Therefore you can disable this hydration by calling body(false).
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