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Inferno vs VueStrap: What are the differences?

Inferno: A fast, React-like JavaScript library for building UIs. Inferno is an isomorphic library for building high-performance user interfaces, which is crucial when targeting mobile devices. Unlike typical virtual DOM libraries like React, Mithril, Virtual-dom, Snabbdom and Om, Inferno uses techniques to separate static and dynamic content. This allows Inferno to only "diff" renders that have dynamic values; VueStrap: Bootstrap components built with Vue.js. Bootstrap components built with Vue.js.

Inferno and VueStrap belong to "Javascript UI Libraries" category of the tech stack.

Inferno and VueStrap are both open source tools. It seems that Inferno with 13.8K GitHub stars and 636 forks on GitHub has more adoption than VueStrap with 4.83K GitHub stars and 1K GitHub forks.

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Pros of Inferno
Pros of VueStrap
  • 4
    React-like api
  • 4
    Faster than React
  • 3
    Compatibility package for existing React apps
  • 3
    Smaller bundles
  • 3
    Faster than Angular
  • 3
    Faster than Vue
  • 1
    Bootstrap v3.x
  • 1
    Easy setup

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Cons of Inferno
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    • 1
      Discontinued
    • 1
      No longer maintained
    • 1
      No disable option for datepicker
    • 1
      Limited styling

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    What is Inferno?

    Inferno is an isomorphic library for building high-performance user interfaces, which is crucial when targeting mobile devices. Unlike typical virtual DOM libraries like React, Mithril, Virtual-dom, Snabbdom and Om, Inferno uses techniques to separate static and dynamic content. This allows Inferno to only "diff" renders that have dynamic values.

    What is VueStrap?

    Bootstrap components built with Vue.js

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