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Description

Inferno does not feature a completely synthetic event system like React; instead, it employs a partially synthetic event system that delegates only specific events, including `onClick`. Additionally, Inferno supports lifecycle events for functional components, which is advantageous for developers who favor using lightweight components over ES2015 classes. The framework allows users to utilize the React Dev Tools extensions found in Chrome, Firefox, and other browsers, ensuring a comparable debugging experience through inferno-devtools. This partial synthetic event system enhances performance by efficiently delegating certain events. Ultimately, Inferno’s approach to event handling and component lifecycle support makes it a compelling choice for those looking for a streamlined development experience.

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Implement rapid top-down rendering of views while embracing the principles of functional programming. Strive for views that are predictable, inherently modular, and easily composable, yet maintain high performance. In this context, Omniscient serves a role similar to how memoization enhances the efficiency of the Fibonacci function in React. This approach applies functional programming techniques to user interfaces, utilizing memoization for stateless React components and ensuring a top-down component rendering with a unidirectional data flow. It promotes the use of immutable data structures, such as those provided by Immutable.js, and encourages the development of small, composable components that can share functionality via mixins. The design naturally leads to a clear separation of concerns, with each component handling only its specific data slice. By centralizing definitions and maintaining efficiency, an Omniscient component can be seen as a more optimized version of a Stateless React Component. Furthermore, Omniscient transcends being merely a library; it embodies a mindset for constructing applications. Wrapped in a UMD format, Omniscient offers versatility for use across various modules, including CommonJS, AMD, or simply via the global window object, making it adaptable for different development environments. This flexibility allows developers to seamlessly integrate it into a wide array of projects.

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Integrations

React

Integrations

React

Pricing Details

Free
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Free Version

Pricing Details

Free
Free Trial
Free Version

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Deployment

Web-Based
On-Premises
iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
Chromebook

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Customer Support

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Types of Training

Training Docs
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Live Training (Online)
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Types of Training

Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person

Vendor Details

Company Name

Inferno

Website

www.infernojs.org

Vendor Details

Company Name

Omniscient

Website

omniscientjs.github.io

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