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zino

v4.0.4

Published

Micro component framework

Downloads

50

Readme

ZinoJS - Tiny Components

Chrome 18+ Firefox 14+ Mac & iOS Safari 6+ Internet Explorer 10 Internet Explorer 11 Edge

This is a microframework similar to ReactJS and Polymer but without all the bloating and additional dependencies.

For information on how to get started and how to use Zino, please see the Zino Homepage. For source files and issues, please visit the Zino repo.

Features

  • no polyfills required
  • define custom components in a human-readable way
  • uses Mustache-like Syntax to keep components clean
  • event handling
  • lifecycle events
  • Flux support - simply define your stores
  • uses virtual DOM to efficiently render with as few reflows / repaints as possible
  • dynamic on-demand loading of components
  • works with your coding style
    • Write a component in one file or split it up into files by different technologies
    • plays well together with jQuery and other UI frameworks
  • can be integrated to work with grunt
    • use SASS, LESS or Stylus for your component
    • write your JS in ES6, Typescript or CoffeeScript, and/or use Browserify
  • use CSS in JS the React way or define an automatically scoped fully-fledged stylesheet or mix both

License

MIT