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A JavaScript Framework for Building Brilliant Applications
Front End Cross-Frameworks Framework - 前端跨框架跨平台框架
A minimal WebAssembly virtual DOM to build C++ SPA (Single page applications)
UIKit a-là SwiftUI.framework [min deployment target iOS10]
might be something simple, like not using forceSelection for change events.
AppRun is a JavaScript library for developing high-performance and reliable web applications using the elm inspired architecture, events and components.
Dyo is a JavaScript library for building user interfaces.
diffHTML is a web framework that helps you build applications and other interactive content
.dom is a tiny (512 byte) template engine that uses virtual DOM and some of react principles
It'd be neat to have a benchmark to test our diffing needs — perf is a feature, and we should be able to catch regressions.
Given this would need to run in the browser, we'd probably need some tooling around this. I was thinking it'd be cool to run a headless Chrome instance through puppeteer, and use the [nanobench](https://github.com/mafintosh/nano
DOM ViewModel - A thin, fast, dependency-free vdom view layer
Render JSX/Hyperscript to HTML strings, without VDOM
Builds components using a simple and explicit API around virtual-dom
Real-time changes in the browser, controlled by server-side Ruby.
Single Page Applications running on the server side.
plugin to transform to React
Library to build UI based on virtual DOM
Mikado is the webs fastest template library for building user interfaces.
Lightweight, robust, elegant virtual syntax highlighting using Prism
Virtual syntax highlighting for virtual DOMs and non-HTML things
Live views and components for golang
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For the most part this just works, but functions within tagged markup get weird indent assertions, e.g.,