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    Google Map React

    Google Map React

    Google map library for react that allows rendering components

    Google map library for react that allows rendering components as markers. google-map-react is a component written over a small set of the Google Maps API. It allows you to render any React component on the Google Map. It is fully isomorphic and can render on a server. Additionally, it can render map components in the browser even if the Google Maps API is not loaded. It uses an internal, tweakable hover algorithm - every object on the map can be hovered. It allows you to create interfaces like this example (You can scroll the table, zoom/move the map, hover/click on markers, and click on table rows) In the simple case you just need to add lat and lng props to any child of GoogleMapReact component.
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    KaTeX

    KaTeX

    Fast math typesetting for the web.

    ...Print quality: KaTeX's layout is based on Donald Knuth's TeX, the gold standard for math typesetting. Self contained: KaTeX has no dependencies and can easily be bundled with your website resources. Server side rendering: KaTeX produces the same output regardless of browser or environment, so you can pre-render expressions using Node.js and send them as plain HTML. KaTeX is compatible with all major browsers, including Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Opera, Edge, and IE 11.
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    Solid

    Solid

    A declarative JavaScript library for building user interfaces

    Solid is a declarative JavaScript library for creating user interfaces. Instead of using a Virtual DOM, it compiles its templates to real DOM nodes and updates them with fine-grained reactions. Declare your state and use it throughout your app, and when a piece of state changes, only the code that depends on it will rerun. Check out our intro video or read on! Fine-grained updates to the real DOM. Declarative data: model your state as a system with reactive primitives. Render-once mental...
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    Earth Engine API

    Earth Engine API

    Python and JavaScript bindings for calling the Earth Engine API

    ...Visualization helpers render tiled layers and charts so analysts can iterate quickly on workflows like land-cover mapping, change detection, or time-series analysis. By combining petabyte-scale data with concise functional transforms, the API turns complex remote-sensing pipelines into reproducible scripts that are easy to share.
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    Phlex

    Phlex

    Object-oriented views in Ruby

    Phlex is a Ruby-based framework for building HTML and SVG views using object-oriented programming principles, offering a unique alternative to traditional template systems like ERB. It allows developers to write UI components entirely in Ruby, providing full control over structure, logic, and rendering without mixing HTML and templating syntax. One of its key advantages is performance, as it can render HTML extremely quickly while maintaining predictable scaling even with complex component...
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    Superfine

    Superfine

    Absolutely minimal view layer for building web interfaces

    Superfine is a 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...
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    embed-js

    embed-js

    A lightweight plugin to embed emojis, media, maps, tweets, code, etc.

    A lightweight JavaScript plugin to embed emojis, media, maps, tweets, code and services. embed.js was developed with a modern JavaScript workflow in mind. To use it, it's recommended you have a build system in place that can transpile ES6, and bundle modules. But at the same time, you get an already transpiled version to make your development easier. If you’re using npm package manager with a module bundler like Webpack or Browserify to consume CommonJS modules, you can use the default UMD...
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    RUM HTML UI

    RUM HTML UI

    Simple, decomplected, isomorphic HTML UI library for Clojure

    Rum is a simple, “decomplected” HTML UI library that works on both the client and server, giving Clojure/ClojureScript developers a unified way to build interfaces. On the client, it functions as a thin React wrapper in ClojureScript, exposing familiar component patterns with idiomatic data-driven code. On the server, it generates static HTML from Clojure so the same component concepts can render outside the browser.
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    EJS

    EJS

    Embedded JavaScript templates for node

    ...You write templates using <% %> scriptlet tags, <%= %> for output, and you can include other templates, pass data, and control flow with loops and conditionals. It’s fast because it compiles templates to JavaScript functions and caches them by default, so subsequent rendering is efficient. EJS supports both server-side render (in Node/Express) and client-side use in the browser, making it versatile for universal apps. Because you’re using raw JS, debugging is simple—the errors are standard JS stack traces with template line numbers included. While it doesn’t impose a rigid structure (you’re free to organize templates however you like), it works reliably and is simple to adopt.
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