The goal of ui-framework-comparison is to provide an objective, criteria-based evaluation of today's most popular JavaScript UI frameworks and libraries. This project is not intended to make a recommendation, but instead to provide you, your team or your organization with the research and demos necessary to come to an informed conclusion. There is no "one size fits all" answer in todays front-end environment, but more often than not any of the candidates can be setup to suit your needs.
One framework. Mobile & desktop. (more)
A JavaScript library for building user interfaces (more)
The Progressive JavaScript Framework (more)
Criteria | Angular | React | Vue.js |
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Components | view | view | view |
Dev Experience | (todo) | (todo) | (todo) |
Incremental Adoptability | (todo) | (todo) | (todo) |
i18n | view | (todo) | view |
Learning Curve | (todo) | (todo) | (todo) |
Language | view | view | view |
License | view | view | view |
Mobile & Native Support | (todo) | (todo) | (todo) |
PDF Export & Rendering | (todo) | (todo) | (todo) |
Performance & Scalability | (todo) | (todo) | (todo) |
Server Side Rendering | (todo) | view | view |
Support & Community | (todo) | (todo) | (todo) |
Testing | (todo) | (todo) | view |
Theming | (todo) | (todo) | (todo) |
Read the Contributing Guide to get started.
Please note that this project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By participating in this project you agree to abide by its terms.
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