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    KeystoneJS

    KeystoneJS

    Node.js CMS and web app framework

    ...Keystone starts with best practices for setting up your MV* application, and makes it easy to manage your templates, views and routes. IDs, Strings, Booleans, Dates and Numbers are the building blocks of your database. Keystone builds on these with useful, real-world field types like name, email, password, address, image and relationship fields (and more). Whether you use it while you're building out your application, or in production as a database content management system, Keystone's Admin UI will save you time and make managing your data easy. Sometimes, async code can get complicated to do simple things.
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    aframe-react

    aframe-react

    Build virtual reality experiences with A-Frame and React

    ...I recommend using vanilla A-Frame and aframe-state-component with static templating over aframe-react. React wastes a lot of cycles and incurs a lot of memory garbage. aframe-react is often abused where it is too easy to place 3D/real-time logic at the React layer, causing poor performance (e.g., doing React renders on ticks). aframe-react applications frequently ignore the prescribed ECS framework of A-Frame. Internally, React does tons of computation to compute what changed, and flushes it to the entire application. It is apparent React ecosystem does not care much about memory as most examples allocate functions and objects in the render method, and where immutables are popular.
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