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This is a new paradigm. If you want to enter a new era of making better Web Based User Interfaces, the following concepts will be addictive.
What if ... | Benefit | |
---|---|---|
1. | ... a framework & all the apps you build are running inside a separate thread (web worker)? | You get extreme Performance |
2. | ... the main thread would be mostly idle, only applying the real dom manipulations, so there are no background tasks slowing it down? | You get extreme UI responsiveness |
3. | ... a framework was fully build on top of ES8, but can run inside multiple workers without any Javascript builds? | Your development speed will increase |
4. | ... you don’t need source-maps to debug your code, since you do get the real code 1:1? | You get a smoother Debugging Experience |
5. | ... you don’t have to use string based pseudo XML templates ever again? | You get unreached simplicity, no more scoping nightmares |
6. | ... you don’t have to use any sort of templates at all, ever again? | You gain full control! |
7. | ... you can use persistent JSON structures instead? | You gain more simplicity |
8. | ... there is a custom virtual dom engine in place, which is so fast, that it will change your mind about the performance of web based user interfaces? | You get extreme performance |
9. | ... the ES8 class system gets enhanced with a custom config system, making it easier to extend and work with config driven design patterns? | Extensibility, a robust base for solid UI architectures |
10. | ... your user interfaces can truly scale? | You get extreme Performance |
Prior to the public release, the project was already at 3720 commits.
Please take a look at the Getting Started Guide.
Although neo.mjs is ready to craft beautiful & blazing fast UIs, the current state is just a fraction of a bigger
picture.
Take a look at the Project Story & Vision.
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Copyright (c) 2015 - today, Tobias Uhlig & Rich Waters
FAQs
The webworkers driven UI framework
The npm package neo.mjs receives a total of 607 weekly downloads. As such, neo.mjs popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that neo.mjs demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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