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Aurelia

Next gen JS framework written with ES6 and ES7. Integrates with Web Components. No external dependencies except polyfills.

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  • Preact Releases Signals
    We've seen this framework forking happen a lot as good ideas are remixed like Aurelia via Angular, Derw via Elm, Restify via Express, and Spring Boot via Spring to name a few. It's interesting to me this obsession with performance that Preact has with their ability to provide a simple API. That said, I am in no way convinced this'll solve the architecture problem. Without at least guidance, or more importantly, a... - Source: dev.to / 9 months ago
  • Dear current SF Devs, my org is moving to SF. I'm a full stack dev. What would you do in my situation?
    Prior to be a SF technical architect, I was a full stack dev with node / aurelia.io, express, docker and c/c++ embedded software + some aws stuff. Then I got offered a SF dev job. You'll find its easier in some stuff vs doing everything by yourself. I would like to encourage you to take this opportunity to expand your horizons, you don't have nothing to loose and too much to gain ;). Source: 9 months ago
  • 12 Frameworks for Hybrid Mobile Apps
    Aurelia characterizes itself as a "collection of Modern JavaScript modules, which when used together, function as a powerful platform for building browser, desktop and mobile applications". As such, any of Aurelia's modules can be used on its own in any JavaScript or Node.js project. - Source: dev.to / 9 months ago
  • Why Vue Class Component is not being updated anymore?
    Assumptions aside, we do know that Composition API is what's being pushed as a typescript-friendly solution and the preferred approach so if you really like the Class syntax, Vue might not be the best fit anymore. There are a few libraries out there that make use of Classes and decorators. Angular is one. Aurelia is another one. You could even use React as I don't think it's support for class syntax will be going... Source: 12 months ago
  • F# and WebAssembly
    Today we will talk about Bolero and Fun.Blazor which are some F# abstractions over Blazor, Microsoft's Frontend Framework, objectively speaking blazor is a direct competitor to Angular, Vue, React, Svelte, Aurelia and similar alternatives. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
  • A "Brief" History of the Web Part 3
    In 2016 interest in React surpassed Angular and Vue's popularity saw steady growth. Popularity in Aurelia was also on the rise. By 2017 Angular took a clear 3rd place behind Vue and React at the top. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
  • Is there an alternative to JS frameworks?
    I think you may be thinking of the author of the Aurelia? Https://aurelia.io/. Source: almost 2 years ago
  • My thoughts on: Mithril
    JQuery was the UI library of choice, but now we have Angular, React and Vue. There are a few others I have had the privilege to work, namely Lit-Element AureliaJS, and MithrilJS. - Source: dev.to / about 2 years ago

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