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For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
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Popularity is not Efficiency: Solid.js vs React.js
JavaScript benchmarks are instruments for measuring the speed and effectiveness with which a JavaScript engine—such as the ones found in web browsers—can complete particular tasks. Benchmarks are used by developers and browser vendors to evaluate various engines, find places in the code where improvements are needed, and make sure JavaScript standards are being followed.
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Use any web browser as GUI, with Zig in the back end and HTML5 in the front end
Strange then that frameworks advertise how fast they are at rendering, mutating, and creating objects in the DOM, and one of the main JS benchmarks everyone likes to measure their performance by is literally a benchmark about DOM manipulation: https://github.com/krausest/js-framework-benchmark
Oh wait. It's not strange. Because state manipulation is a largely solved problem, and even the least performant state manipulation is blazingly fast. However, presenting components in the browser's DOM is tens of magnitudes of orders less performant than anything you can throw at state manipulation.
And every single framework is busy solving one single problem: how do we touch the DOM as little as possible?
- JavaScript-Framework-Benchmark
- GitHub - krausest/js-framework-benchmark: A comparison of the performance of a few popular javascript frameworks
- JavaScript Framework Benchmark
- Vue 3 now outperforms Svelte and React
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Vue 3 is currently performing better than Svelte and React
It literally says at the bottom "Data from https://krausest.github.io/js-framework-benchmark/"
- Cample.js benchmark reactivity without VDOM
- Rust é uma linguagem que embora tenha uma curva de conhecimento considerável, entrega vários benefícios como segurança e produtividade, reduzindo consideravelmente a verbosidade
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Imperative - 1.5kb React alternative using Generators
The standard benchmark for js frameworks would be best: https://github.com/krausest/js-framework-benchmark
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Solid vs React - the Fastest VS the Most Popular UI Library
With that said, the situation looks different when looking at third-party tools. There are still some interesting libraries like Solid wrapper around Heroicons or Lume - a toolkit for interactive 2D and 3D experiences, but that’s about it. Still, with an already good first-party collection and numerous framework-independent tools, developing production-ready apps with Solid shouldn’t be a problem.
What are some alternatives?
mikado - Mikado is the webs fastest template library for building user interfaces.
inferno - :fire: An extremely fast, React-like JavaScript library for building modern user interfaces
sycamore - A library for creating reactive web apps in Rust and WebAssembly
heroicons - A set of free MIT-licensed high-quality SVG icons for UI development.
yew - Rust / Wasm framework for creating reliable and efficient web applications
solid - A declarative, efficient, and flexible JavaScript library for building user interfaces.
imba - 🐤 The friendly full-stack language
solid-transition-group - SolidJS components for applying animations when children elements enter or leave the DOM.
solid-refresh
Svelte - Cybernetically enhanced web apps
lume - Create 3D web applications with HTML. Bring a new depth to your DOM!