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    Lexbor

    Lexbor

    Lexbor is development of an open source HTML Renderer library

    Lexbor is the development of a web browser engine available as a software library; it ships with a free license and has no extra dependencies. For us, speed is an absolute must-have. In our development process, we focus on fastest parsing techniques for HTML, CSS, and fonts, fastest data processing methods, and fastest ways to serve content to end users. Whether you are building a backend that handles millions of HTML documents or a UI-heavy user app, your software’s response rate always matters to users and developers alike. Lexbor’s code is optimized for ease of access in end-user applications and across programming languages. ...
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