blockdom
voby
blockdom | voby | |
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5 | 12 | |
519 | 857 | |
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4.6 | 8.0 | |
8 months ago | 28 days ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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blockdom
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Unleashing Million.js v2.0.0
blockdom (Géry Debongnie) Thank you to Géry pioneering the concept of "blocks" in the virtual DOM. Many parts of the Million.js codebase either directly or indirectly derive from his work.
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React creates better user experience?
this is 100% false, look at the js framework benchmark and u'll see that vanilla-js with DOM is faster than any other framework and almost twice as fast as react. not that VDOM is slow its just that react's implementation is slow. blockdom for example uses VDOM and its very close to vanilla's performance
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Exploring Blockdom: Fastest Virtual DOM (ever!)
If you've been around in the JavaScript UI library development space, you've likely heard about blockdom, which claims to be probably the fastest Virtual DOM that currently exists.
- Tutorial "Make your own framework": 250 loc, with components, reactivity, effects, scheduling, ...
- can a virtualdom beat solid js? introducing blockdom, a fast virtualdom library
voby
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Resources for understanding the Solid compiler
My plan was to read Voby's code. It's similar to Solid but less code to read.
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Unleashing Million.js v2.0.0
voby (Fabio Spampinato) The Million.js "template" concept is derived from Voby's template() API.
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Reactivity Without Virtual DOM
By and large having no VDOM frees you from having to structure things in an unergonomic way, for performance or otherwise, whatever limitations Svelte and Solid have in this regard are self-inflicted. For example my framework allows you to destructure props just fine, still no VDOM (https://github.com/vobyjs/voby).
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Voby: Simplifications Over Solid - No Babel, No Compiler
Hello 👋, my name is Fabio and in the process of trying to deeply understand the awesome Solid framework I ended up writing my own standalone reactivity library, Oby, and a Solid-like reactive framework on top of it, Voby.
- Voby: a new high-performance framework, inspired by Solid, with no custom Babel transform, it works with TypeScript's
- Voby: a new high-performance framework, inspired by Solid, with no custom Babel transform
- Voby: A performant front-end framework with fine-grained reactivity
What are some alternatives?
snabbdom - A virtual DOM library with focus on simplicity, modularity, powerful features and performance.
Marble.js - Marble.js - functional reactive Node.js framework for building server-side applications, based on TypeScript and RxJS.
virtual-dom - A Virtual DOM and diffing algorithm
solid - A declarative, efficient, and flexible JavaScript library for building user interfaces.
million - Optimize React performance and make your React 70% faster in minutes, not months.
js-framework-benchmark - A comparison of the performance of a few popular javascript frameworks
webcomponents - Web Components specifications
voby-app-cli - The official CLI for starting a new Voby project quickly.
estrela - Full Reactive Framework.
htm - Hyperscript Tagged Markup: JSX alternative using standard tagged templates, with compiler support.
notable-insiders - A repository containing experimental releases of Notable.
voby - A high-performance framework with fine-grained observable-based reactivity for building rich applications. [Moved to: https://github.com/vobyjs/voby]