Movies app in 7 frameworks - which is fastest and why?

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  1. web-vitals

    Essential metrics for a healthy site.

    Google has been trail-blazing the way we measure performance, and nowadays, Core Web Vitals (CWV) are the de facto best way to tell whether our site's performance is or isn’t a good user experience.

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  3. qwik

    Instant-loading web apps, without effort

    A Qwik community member @wmalarski has created a Qwik version of the Movies app here. This is an excellent opportunity to compare the performance of the different implementations.

  4. marko

    A declarative, HTML-based language that makes building web apps fun

    Nevertheless, the future of JS frameworks is exciting. As we’ve seen from the data, Astro is doing some things right alongside Qwik. However, more noteworthy frameworks such as Marko and Solid are also paving the path forward with some similar traits and better performance benchmarks. We’ve come back full circle in web development - from PHP/Rails to SPAs and now back to SSR. Maybe we just need to break the cycle.

  5. astro

    The web framework for content-driven websites. ⭐️ Star to support our work!

    Nevertheless, the future of JS frameworks is exciting. As we’ve seen from the data, Astro is doing some things right alongside Qwik. However, more noteworthy frameworks such as Marko and Solid are also paving the path forward with some similar traits and better performance benchmarks. We’ve come back full circle in web development - from PHP/Rails to SPAs and now back to SSR. Maybe we just need to break the cycle.

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