nl-covid19-data-dashboard VS DOM_Maker

Compare nl-covid19-data-dashboard vs DOM_Maker and see what are their differences.

nl-covid19-data-dashboard

The dashboard provides information on the outbreak and prevalence of COVID-19 in The Netherlands (by minvws)

DOM_Maker

JavaScript library for creating DOM structures in the browser. (by NoHatCoder)
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nl-covid19-data-dashboard DOM_Maker
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9.1 10.0
21 days ago about 4 years ago
TypeScript HTML
European Union Public License 1.2 -
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nl-covid19-data-dashboard

Posts with mentions or reviews of nl-covid19-data-dashboard. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-08-16.

DOM_Maker

Posts with mentions or reviews of DOM_Maker. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-08-16.
  • The impact of removing jQuery on our web performance
    9 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 16 Aug 2022
    This is probably the biggest hole in vanilla js. In particular building a large DOM structure requires so many method calls.

    jQuery lets one use an innerHTML-ish style, but it is supposedly guarding against injection attacks in some way. I don't like the hand-wavy way it claims to guard against injections, as basically it has no way to tell what part of a string was meant to be text, and what was meant to be elements.

    So I ended up coding my own library. No conversion of strings to elements, so naturally no injections. Very small and simple. But saves a ton of typing when generating DOM structures in JavaScript: https://github.com/NoHatCoder/DOM_Maker

What are some alternatives?

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uswds - The U.S. Web Design System helps the federal government build fast, accessible, mobile-friendly websites.

umbrella - :umbrella: Lightweight javascript library for DOM manipulation and events

covid-19-data - A repository of data on coronavirus cases and deaths in the U.S.

httparchive.org - The HTTP Archive website hosted on App Engine

govuk-puppet - Decommissioned: Puppet manifests that used to provision the legacy GOV.UK stack.

indexfondsenvergelijken.nl - A comparison website for index funds, ETF's, banks and brokers in the Netherlands

azuredatastudio - Azure Data Studio is a data management and development tool with connectivity to popular cloud and on-premises databases. Azure Data Studio supports Windows, macOS, and Linux, with immediate capability to connect to Azure SQL and SQL Server. Browse the extension library for more database support options including MySQL, PostgreSQL, and MongoDB.

citus - Distributed PostgreSQL as an extension

iTeribus - Un'applicazione per la creazione e la compilazione automatica dei moduli di autodichiarazione COVID 19.

window.fetch polyfill - A window.fetch JavaScript polyfill.

coronavirus-dashboard - Dashboard for tracking Coronavirus (COVID-19) across the UK