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    React Reviews
    React makes it easy to create interactive user interfaces. React makes it easy to create simple views for each state of your application. React will automatically update the correct components whenever your data changes. Declarative views make it easier to understand and debug your code. Create encapsulated components that can manage their own state and then combine them to create complex UIs. JavaScript is used instead of templates to write component logic. This allows you to easily pass rich data through your app while keeping state out of the DOM. React doesn't make assumptions about your technology stack. This allows you to develop new features in React without having to rewrite existing code. React components implement a render() function that takes input data and returns what it should display. This example uses JSX syntax, which is a XML-like syntax. This.props allows you to access the input data passed into the component by calling render().
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    Flutter Reviews
    Top Pick
    Flutter is Google's UI Toolkit that allows you to create beautiful, natively compiled apps for mobile, web and desktop using a single codebase. Stateful Hot Reload makes your app come to life in a matter of seconds. You can quickly create native interfaces with a rich collection of widgets that you can fully customize. You can quickly ship features that are focused on native end-user experiences. The layering architecture allows for full customization which results in extremely fast rendering and expressive and flexible design. Flutter's widgets include all platform differences, such as scrolling and navigation. Your Flutter code is compiled using Dart's native compilers to native ARM machine codes. Flutter's hot reload allows you to quickly and easily experiment, create UIs, add features and fix bugs quicker. Flutter's hot reload speeds are sub-second and you won't lose state on simulators, emulators, or hardware.
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    React Native Reviews
    React Native combines the best of native development with React, a best in class JavaScript library for building user interfaces. Use a little--or a lot. React Native can be used in existing Android and iOS apps or you can create new apps from scratch. React primitives render native platform UI. This means that your app uses the same native APIs as other apps. One React. You can create platform-specific versions for components to allow code to be shared across multiple platforms. React Native allows one team to maintain two platforms while sharing a common technology--React. React Native allows you to create native apps without compromising your users' experience. It provides a core set platform-agnostic native components such as View, Text, or Image that map directly with the platform's native UI blocks.
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    Angular Reviews
    Learn how to create Angular applications and reuse your code and skills to create apps for any deployment target. For web, mobile web and native mobile. Get the Web Platform running at its best today. You can also take it further with Web Workers and server side rendering. Angular gives you control over scaling. Build data models using RxJS, Immutable.js, or another push-model to meet your data needs. Simple, declarative templates make it easy to quickly build features. You can extend the template language by adding your own components or using a variety of existing components. Nearly every editor and IDE offers Angular-specific support and feedback. This allows you to focus on building amazing apps, not worrying about how the code works. Angular supports the largest Google applications, from prototype to global deployment.
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    Electron Reviews

    Electron

    Electron

    Free
    Electron is used by thousands of companies across all industries to create cross-platform software. You can create cross-platform desktop apps using JavaScript, HTML, or CSS. A desktop app is possible if you are able to build a website. Electron is a framework that allows you to create native applications using web technologies such as HTML, JavaScript, and CSS. It handles the tedious parts so that you can concentrate on the core of your app. Electron uses Chromium, Node.js, so you can build your application with HTML, CSS, or JavaScript. Electron is an open source project that is maintained by the OpenJS Foundation. It also has a large community of contributors. Electron apps are compatible with Mac, Windows, Linux and other platforms. Check out the resources to get started with Electron. Learn how to wrap your web application with Electron, access all APIs, and create installers. You can also use Electron Fiddle to create and play with small Electron experiments.
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