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    Superfine

    Superfine

    Absolutely minimal view layer for building web interfaces

    ...Think Hyperapp without the framework—no state machines, effects, or subscriptions, just the absolute bare minimum (1 kB minified+gzipped). Mix it with your favorite state management library or use it standalone for maximum flexibility. When describing how a page looks in Superfine, we don't write markup. Instead, we use the h() and text() functions to create a lightweight representation of the DOM (or virtual DOM for short), and patch() to actually render the DOM. Superfine won't re-create the entire DOM every time we use patch(). ...
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    Incremental DOM

    Incremental DOM

    An in-place DOM diffing library

    ...The library is small and focused: it manages element creation, attribute updates, and text nodes while leaving state management and data flow to the host framework. The result is predictable updates with minimal overhead, especially useful in performance-critical views.
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