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Deku vs RefluxJS: What are the differences?

What is Deku? Functional view library for building UI components as an alternative to React. A library for creating UI components using virtual DOM as an alternative to React. Deku has a smaller footprint (~10kb), a functional API, and doesn't support legacy browsers.

What is RefluxJS? A simple library for uni-directional dataflow application architecture inspired by ReactJS Flux. The goal of the refluxjs project is to get this architecture easily up and running in your web application, both client-side or server-side.

Deku and RefluxJS can be primarily classified as "Javascript UI Libraries" tools.

Deku and RefluxJS are both open source tools. It seems that RefluxJS with 5.43K GitHub stars and 352 forks on GitHub has more adoption than Deku with 3.41K GitHub stars and 167 GitHub forks.

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What is Deku?

A library for creating UI components using virtual DOM as an alternative to React. Deku has a smaller footprint (~10kb), a functional API, and doesn't support legacy browsers.

What is RefluxJS?

The goal of the refluxjs project is to get this architecture easily up and running in your web application, both client-side or server-side.

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