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Showdown vs Bluebird: What are the differences?

Developers describe Showdown as "JavaScript port of Markdown". Showdown lets you add in-browser preview to existing Markdown apps. Any app that accepts HTML input can now be made to speak Markdown by modifying the input pages's HTML. On the other hand, Bluebird is detailed as "A full featured promise library with unmatched performance". It is a fully-featured promise library with a focus on innovative features and performance.

Showdown and Bluebird can be categorized as "Javascript Utilities & Libraries" tools.

Showdown and Bluebird are both open source tools. Bluebird with 19.1K GitHub stars and 2.34K forks on GitHub appears to be more popular than Showdown with 10.4K GitHub stars and 1.4K GitHub forks.

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    What is Bluebird?

    It is a fully-featured promise library with a focus on innovative features and performance.

    What is Showdown?

    Showdown lets you add in-browser preview to existing Markdown apps. Any app that accepts HTML input can now be made to speak Markdown by modifying the input pages's HTML

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