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    Vanilla Web Projects

    Vanilla Web Projects

    Mini projects built with HTML5, CSS & JavaScript

    ...By avoiding heavy tooling, it keeps the focus on fundamentals that carry over to any library or framework later.
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    MVVM

    MVVM

    Analyze the principle of vue implementation and implement mvvm

    ...Because it mirrors ideas found in larger frameworks, it’s an excellent teaching aid for developers who want to understand why features like computed properties and watchers behave as they do. It is not intended as a production framework; instead, it’s a compact lab for learning the principles behind MVVM and modern reactive libraries.
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    Tina.js

    Tina.js

    A lightweight progressive WeChat applet framework

    A lightweight progressive WeChat applet framework. Most of the API design of MINA (the official framework of WeChat Mini Programs) is retained; whether you have experience in Mini Program development or not, you can easily transition to get started. We have prepared extensions such as state managers (such as Redux), Immutable.js , and routing enhancements for you. Of course, you can also write a new plug-in yourself. Combined with the mina-webpack we prepared for you , it can also bring Mina...
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    QuoJS

    QuoJS

    Micro #JavaScript Library for Mobile Devices

    ...Because it is intentionally minimal, QuoJS plays well as a drop-in alongside other client libraries when you only need fast gestures and a few utilities rather than a full framework. Its API is designed to be readable and chainable.
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    Wave Framework

    Wave Framework

    Open Source API-centric PHP Micro-framework

    Wave is a PHP micro-framework that is built loosely following model-view-control architecture and factory method design pattern. It is made for web services, websites and info-systems and is built to support a native API architecture, caching, user control and smart resource management. Wave is a compact framework that does not include bloated libraries and features and is developed keeping lightweight speed and optimizations in mind.
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