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Description
Mithril.js is a contemporary framework for client-side JavaScript, specifically designed for creating Single Page Applications (SPAs). Its lightweight nature, being under 10kb when gzipped, allows for rapid performance while offering built-in routing and XHR functionalities. Notable companies such as Vimeo and Nike, along with open-source projects like Lichess, have adopted Mithril.js. For seasoned developers interested in understanding how Mithril.js stacks up against other frameworks, a dedicated framework comparison page is available. A straightforward approach to experiment with Mithril.js is to load it via a CDN and follow a brief tutorial. This tutorial will guide you through most of the API features, including both routing and XHR, and can be completed in just ten minutes. With Mithril.js, you can easily update the button's label with a click, and thanks to the m.mount function, there is no need for you to manually invoke m.render; Mithril.js automatically handles the reflection of changes in the count variable within the HTML. This seamless integration enhances the developer experience, making Mithril.js a compelling choice for SPAs.
Description
Rustless serves as a micro-framework for creating REST-like APIs using Rust, offering a straightforward domain-specific language (DSL) that builds atop the Iron web framework. It incorporates support for various conventions, such as content negotiation, versioning, and restrictions based on subdomains or prefixes, among other features. Originating as a port of the Ruby library Grape, Rustless relies on Hyper, Rust's HTTP library, though it is important to note that both Rustless and its underlying components are still undergoing development. Users may encounter changes in APIs or potential issues, and they are encouraged to report any problems or contribute by submitting pull requests. Given that Iron, and subsequently Hyper, operates synchronously, Hyper currently faces limitations in handling numerous simultaneous connections, particularly with keep-alive options. Therefore, it is advisable to pair Rustless with a lightweight asynchronous web server like Nginx configured as a reverse proxy to ensure optimal performance and reliability. This combination aims to enhance the overall efficiency of applications developed using Rustless while navigating its developmental challenges.
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Pricing Details
Free
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Free Version
Pricing Details
Free
Free Trial
Free Version
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Windows
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Deployment
Web-Based
On-Premises
iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
Chromebook
Customer Support
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Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support
Customer Support
Business Hours
Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support
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Types of Training
Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person
Vendor Details
Company Name
Mithril.js
Website
mithril.js.org
Vendor Details
Company Name
Rustless
Website
github.com/rustless/rustless