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Animate.css vs Dojo: What are the differences?

Developers describe Animate.css ** as "A library of CSS animations". It is a bunch of cool, fun, and cross-browser animations for you to use in your projects. Great for emphasis, home pages, sliders, and general just-add-water-awesomeness. On the other hand, **Dojo is detailed as "A Progressive TypeScript Framework for Modern Web Apps". A JavaScript toolkit that saves you time and scales with your development process. Provides everything you need to build a Web app. Language utilities, UI components, and more, all in one place, designed to work together perfectly.

Animate.css and Dojo are primarily classified as "CSS Pre-processors / Extensions" and "Front-End Frameworks" tools respectively.

Some of the features offered by Animate.css are:

  • Cross-browser animations
  • Usage with Javascript
  • Setting Delay and Speed

On the other hand, Dojo provides the following key features:

  • Breadth and Depth: Dojo is the “full stack”
  • Quality: Infrastructure for internationalization and accessibility is woven through the entire fabric of Dojo
  • Performance: Dojo is used on high-profile, high-traffic sites every day and Dojo's build tools are a key reason why

Animate.css is an open source tool with 61.2K GitHub stars and 13K GitHub forks. Here's a link to Animate.css 's open source repository on GitHub.

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    What is Animate.css ?

    It is a bunch of cool, fun, and cross-browser animations for you to use in your projects. Great for emphasis, home pages, sliders, and general just-add-water-awesomeness.

    What is Dojo?

    It is a JavaScript toolkit that saves you time and scales with your development process. Provides everything you need to build a Web app. Language utilities, UI components, and more, all in one place, designed to work together perfectly.

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