Best Development Frameworks for IntelliJ IDEA

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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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    Vue.js Reviews
    Built on top of standard HTML, CSS, and JavaScript with intuitive APIs and world-class documentation. Reactive, compiler-optimized rendering system that rarely needs manual optimization. An ecosystem rich in features that can be easily adopted incrementally. It can scale between a library or a fully-featured framework. Vue is a JavaScript framework that allows you to build user interfaces. It is built on top of JavaScript, CSS, and standard HTML and offers a declarative and component-based programming structure that allows you to efficiently create user interfaces, no matter how simple or complex. Vue extends the standard HTML with a template syntax, which allows us to describe HTML output using JavaScript state. Vue tracks JavaScript state changes automatically and updates the DOM as soon as they occur. Vue is a framework that provides most of the features required for frontend development.
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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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    Helidon Reviews
    Helidon is an open-source, cloud-native Java library set for writing microservices. It runs on Netty's fast web core. Helidon Nima is the original Java microservices framework that uses virtual threads. Helidon is easy to use and includes examples and tooling to help you get started quickly. Helidon is a collection Java libraries that runs on a fast Netty Core. There is no additional overhead or bloat. Helidon supports MicroProfile, provides familiar APIs such as JAX-RS and CDI, and JSON/P/B. Our implementation runs on the fast Helidon Reactive WebServer. The Helidon Reactive WebServer is a modern functional programming framework that runs on top Netty. The Helidon WebServer is lightweight, flexible, reactive, and provides a fast and easy foundation for microservices. Helidon supports health checks, metrics and fault tolerance. This allows you to create cloud-ready applications that integrate seamlessly with Prometheus, Jaeger/Zipkin and other systems.
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    Spring Boot Reviews
    Spring Boot makes it easy for you to create standalone, production-grade Spring-based Applications that can be "just run". We offer an opinionated view on the Spring platform and third party libraries to help you get started quickly. Spring Boot applications require minimal configuration. Production-ready features like metrics, health checks and externalized configuration are required. To simplify your build configuration, provide opinionated'starter" dependencies. When possible, automatically configure Spring and third-party libraries.
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    Quarkus Reviews
    Quarkus will tailor your application for GraalVM or HotSpot. Amazingly fast boot time and extremely low RSS memory (not just heap sizes!) It allows for near-instant scale-up and high-density memory usage in container orchestration platforms such as Kubernetes. We use a technique we call compile time boot. Quarkus is a full-stack framework that is cohesive, fun to use, and makes use of a growing number of best-of-breed library libraries. Unified configuration and native executable generation are the key to optimizing developer joy. Zero configurations, live reload within a blink of an eye, and simplified code for the 80% most common uses, while remaining flexible for the 20% remainder. Combining Quarkus with Kubernetes creates an ideal environment to create lightweight, scalable applications. Quarkus significantly improves developer productivity through tooling, prebuilt integrations, and application services.
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    Micronaut Reviews

    Micronaut

    Micronaut Framework

    Your application startup time is not limited by the size of your codebase. This results in a massive leap in startup times, lightning fast throughput, and minimal memory footprint. The framework caches reflection data and loads it for each bean in an application context when you build applications using reflection-based IoC frameworks. Cloud support is included, including cloud runtimes, distributed tracing, discovery services, and distributed tracing. You can quickly configure your favorite data-access layer, and use the APIs to create your own. You can quickly reap the benefits of familiar annotations. You can quickly spin up servers or clients in your unit testing and run them instantly. This API provides a simple, compile time, aspect-oriented programming API, which does not use reflection.
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    Ktor Reviews
    Create asynchronous server and client applications. Simple and easy to use, you can create anything from microservices up to multiplatform HTTP clients. Open Source, fun, and free! Ktor was built from the ground-up using Kotlin. You can use a multiplatform, concise language with asynchronous programming and an intuitive imperative flow. Ktor lets you use only the features you need and structure your application in the way you want. You can also easily extend Ktor by adding your own plugin. JetBrains is the creators of IntelliJ IDEA and Kotlin. JetBrains uses Ktor internally as well as with our customers. You also get top-notch support for your tooling!
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    Livewire Reviews
    Livewire is an all-in-one framework for Laravel. It simplifies the creation of dynamic interfaces, without having to leave Laravel. It allows developers create modern, responsive web applications using Laravel’s Blade templating engines, eliminating the requirement for a separate framework. Livewire components are able to communicate with one another through a global events system, allowing seamless interaction between components. The framework provides features such as data binding, validation and lifecycle hooks to facilitate the development of dynamic interfaces. Livewire simplifies dynamic UIs by handling frontend interactions at the server level. Developers can focus on application logic instead of JavaScript. Livewire renders initial component output along with the page. It's SEO friendly. Livewire sends an AJAX request with the updated data to the server when an interaction occurs.
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