CalDOM
pFreak
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MIT License | MIT License |
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CalDOM
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An agnostic, reactive and minimalist (3kb) JavaScript UI library
Introducing CalDOM, an agnostic, reactive & minimalist (3kb) JavaScript UI library with direct access to native DOM.
Instead of pulling you into a library-specific magical world, CalDOM let you fully access the DOM directly while keeping the reactivity. A 2-in-1 virtual-DOM & no-virtual-DOM approach if you will.
So you could take full advantage of native APIs & mix it with other libraries to gain superior performance & flexibility in the development process.
CalDOM does not require any dependency or tooling. It does not introduce any new syntax. Just pure JS.
This is the first time Iām publishing something like this. This was a simple jQuery alternative I made myself years ago & kept on improving it slowly. Worked really hard during the last few months to add reactivity and get it to this level.
Please check it out & let me know what you think, the good, bad & your suggestions to improve it.
Also, it's great if you could contribute to the project: https://github.com/dumijay/CalDom
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Introducing CalDOM: An agnostic, reactive & minimalist 3kb UI library
Also, need your help to make it more awesome :) https://github.com/dumijay/CalDom
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An agnostic, reactive & minimalist (3kb) UI library with direct access to native DOM
It's great if you could contribute to the project. It's open-source (MIT licenced) & available on GitHub.
pFreak
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Show HN: Imba ā I have spent 7 years creating a programming language for the web
I went through the same concerns and ended up building a little benchmarking tool for a simple reactive UI library I'm working on. It's not super user-friendly yet but doing a good job of profiling tasks.
You can write custom benchmarks by clearly separating pre-setup work than relying on ready-made benchmarks (a bit of a pain initially, but helps a lot to fine-tune at unit-level going forward).
It uses Chrome DevTools Protocol(CDP) through Puppeteer and allows to analyze execution durations separately (Scripting, Layout, Paint, etc).
Think it will be helpful: https://github.com/dumijay/pfreak
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Introducing CalDOM: An agnostic, reactive & minimalist 3kb UI library
It might be helpful to benchmark & fine-tune your stuff: https://github.com/dumijay/pfreak
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