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Fluxible vs Ignite UI: What are the differences?

What is Fluxible? A pluggable container for universal flux applications, by Yahoo. Pluggable, singleton-free container for isomorphic Flux applications.

What is Ignite UI? JavaScript UI for Modern Web App Development- full support for AngularJS, KnockoutJS, Microsoft MVC, Boostrap, Ionic, Onsen and more. HTML & JavaScript toolkit to build modern browser experiences on any device – desktop, tablet or phone. Designed for the enterprise - high-performance, touch-first, responsive apps – with AngularJS directives, Bootstrap support and ASP.NET MVC server-side wrappers.

Fluxible and Ignite UI can be primarily classified as "Javascript UI Libraries" tools.

Some of the features offered by Fluxible are:

  • Singleton-free for server rendering
  • Store dehydration for client bootstrapping
  • Stateless async actions

On the other hand, Ignite UI provides the following key features:

  • Data Grid
  • Hierarchical Data Grid
  • Tree Grid

Fluxible is an open source tool with 1.82K GitHub stars and 230 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Fluxible's open source repository on GitHub.

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    What is Fluxible?

    Pluggable, singleton-free container for isomorphic Flux applications.

    What is Ignite UI?

    HTML & JavaScript toolkit to build modern browser experiences on any device – desktop, tablet or phone. Designed for the enterprise - high-performance, touch-first, responsive apps – with AngularJS directives, Bootstrap support and ASP.NET MVC server-side wrappers.

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