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  • AngularJS

  • HTML is great for declaring static documents, but it falters when we try to use it for declaring dynamic views in web-applications. AngularJS lets you extend HTML vocabulary for your application. The resulting environment is extraordinarily expressive, readable, and quick to develop.

    tags: built-in-routing developer-tools dynamic-html framework javascript
  • ember.js

  • You can write less code with Ember's Handlebars integrated templates that update automatically when the underlying data changes.

    tags: javascript javascript-library mvc-pattern
  • FeathersJS

  • Build incredible real-time applications in record time. Feathers is a real-time, micro-service web framework for NodeJS that gives you control over your data via RESTful resources, sockets and flexible plug-ins.

    tags: framework javascript javascript-development node.js web-applications
  • Backbone.js

  • Backbone supplies structure to JavaScript-heavy applications by providing models with key-value binding and custom events, collections with a rich API of enumerable functions, views with declarative event handling, and connects it all to your existing application over a RESTful JSON interface.

    tags: framework javascript javascript-library mvc
  • RiotJS

  • Riot lets you build user interfaces with custom tags using simple and enjoyable syntax. It uses a virtual DOM similar to React but faster. Riot is very tiny compared to industry standards. We think there is a clear need for another UI library.

    tags: framework frontend javascript library riot
  • Microsoft Web Framework

  • MWF works together as a series of page types, modules, and components. It’s a system that allows site authors to consider how best to tell the story of Microsoft products and services with confidence that the modular pieces will support and work together.

    tags: web-framework