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What is StimulusReflex? Build modern, reactive, real-time apps with Ruby on Rails. It is an exciting new way to build modern, reactive, real-time apps with Ruby on Rails It eliminates the complexity imposed by full-stack frontend frameworks. And, it's fast.

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What is Cocoa Touch (iOS)? The Cocoa Touch collection of frameworks includes everything needed to create iOS apps. The Cocoa Touch layer contains key frameworks for building iOS apps. These frameworks define the appearance of your app. They also provide the basic app infrastructure and support for key technologies such as multitasking, touch-based input, push notifications, and many high-level system services.

StimulusReflex and Cocoa Touch (iOS) can be primarily classified as "Frameworks (Full Stack)" tools.

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    Backed by Apple
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    It's just awesome
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    User Friendly Performance
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    Reactive stateless frontends
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    Based on CableReady for dom diffing
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    Deklarative - no Javascript
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    Most simple extension of the MVC model

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      Rails backend needed

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    What is Cocoa Touch (iOS)?

    The Cocoa Touch layer contains key frameworks for building iOS apps. These frameworks define the appearance of your app. They also provide the basic app infrastructure and support for key technologies such as multitasking, touch-based input, push notifications, and many high-level system services.

    What is StimulusReflex?

    It is an exciting new way to build modern, reactive, real-time apps with Ruby on Rails. It eliminates the complexity imposed by full-stack frontend frameworks. And, it's fast. It works seamlessly with the Rails tooling you already know and love.

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