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backbone.epoxy
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Epoxy.js is an elegant and extensible data binding library for Backbone.js; it provides feature-rich extensions of Backbone's Model
and View
components designed to hook view elements directly to data models. Epoxy captures some great aspects of Knockout.js and Ember.js in a familiar API that feels tastefully like Backbone, with minimal additional file size (~10k-min, 2k-gzip). Some key features in Epoxy include:
Epoxy builds on jQuery/Zepto+Backbone and works where they work: IE6+, Firefox 3+, Safari, Chrome.
For complete installation and usage documentation, visit the project's website at epoxyjs.org.
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Elegant data binding for Backbone.js
We found that backbone.epoxy demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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