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GreenSock vs Marko: What are the differences?

Developers describe GreenSock as "A JavaScript library for creating animations". It is a JavaScript library for creating high-performance animations that work in every major browser. It delivers advanced sequencing, reliability, API efficiency, and tight control while solving real-world problems. It works around countless browser inconsistencies. On the other hand, Marko is detailed as "An isomorphic UI framework similar to Vue". Marko is a really fast and lightweight HTML-based templating engine that compiles templates to readable Node.js-compatible JavaScript modules, and it works on the server and in the browser. It supports streaming, async rendering and custom tags.

GreenSock and Marko can be primarily classified as "Javascript UI Libraries" tools.

Marko is an open source tool with 9.12K GitHub stars and 569 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Marko's open source repository on GitHub.

Simpl, Belle Epoque, and OneHat Technologies, LLC are some of the popular companies that use GreenSock, whereas Marko is used by ebay, MineWhat Inc, and inGaia. GreenSock has a broader approval, being mentioned in 7 company stacks & 11 developers stacks; compared to Marko, which is listed in 3 company stacks and 5 developer stacks.

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Pros of GreenSock
Pros of Marko
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      Simplicity
    • 5
      Better than React, Vue, etc
    • 5
      Speed
    • 5
      No JSX
    • 4
      Components
    • 4
      HTML markup
    • 4
      Performance
    • 2
      Data Flow
    • 1
      Documentation
    • 1
      Low CPU cost
    • 1
      Isomorphic
    • 1
      Virtual DOM

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    Cons of GreenSock
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      • 1
        Extensibility
      • 1
        Unit test
      • 1
        Mobile native

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      What is GreenSock?

      It is a JavaScript library for creating high-performance animations that work in every major browser. It delivers advanced sequencing, reliability, API efficiency, and tight control while solving real-world problems. It works around countless browser inconsistencies.

      What is Marko?

      Marko is a really fast and lightweight HTML-based templating engine that compiles templates to readable Node.js-compatible JavaScript modules, and it works on the server and in the browser. It supports streaming, async rendering and custom tags.

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