Polyfill
Polyfill as-a-service detects and returns a JavaScript bundle of polyfills based on the current browser using the User-Agent. subtitle
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Polyfill Alternatives
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/react-alternatives
A JavaScript library for building user interfaces
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/vue-js-alternatives
Reactive Components for Modern Web Interfaces
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As the only API powered by the Prince HTML-to-PDF engine, DocRaptor provides the best support for complex PDFs with powerful support for headers, page breaks, page numbers, flexbox, watermarks, accessible PDFs, and much more
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/angularjs-alternatives
AngularJS lets you extend HTML vocabulary for your application. The resulting environment is extraordinarily expressive, readable, and quick to develop.
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/thymeleaf-alternatives
Thymeleaf is a modern server-side Java template engine for both web and standalone environments.
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/backbone-js-alternatives
Give your JS App some Backbone with Models, Views, Collections, and Events
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/prebid-js-alternatives
An open source library for publishers to quickly implement header bidding.
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/sails-js-alternatives
Realtime MVC Framework for Node.js
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/swfobject-alternatives
SWFObject is an open-source Javascript framework for detecting the Adobe Flash Player plugin and embedding Flash (SWF) files.
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/dhtmlx-suite-alternatives
DHTMLX Suite offers JavaScript UI library for building cross-browser web and mobile applications.
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/react-router-alternatives
React Router is a routing for React.js, that synchronizes the components of application with the URL & supports server side rendering.
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/ampersand-js-alternatives
A highly modular, loosely coupled, non-frameworky framework for building advanced JavaScript apps
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/apache-wicket-alternatives
HelloWorld demonstrates the basic structure of a web application in Wicket. A Label component is used to display a message on the home page for the application. In all the Wicket examples, you have to put all files in the same package directory.
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/jasmine-alternatives
Behavior-Driven JavaScript