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Marko vs React Move: What are the differences?

Developers describe Marko 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. On the other hand, React Move is detailed as "Beautiful, data-driven animations for React". React-move allows you to define your animations using durations, delays and ease functions. In react-motion you use spring configurations to define your animations.

Marko and React Move belong to "Javascript UI Libraries" category of the tech stack.

Some of the features offered by Marko are:

  • Extremely fast
  • Streaming and async rendering
  • Progressive HTML rendering

On the other hand, React Move provides the following key features:

  • Built-in support for interpolating: Strings, Numbers, Colors, SVG paths, SVG transforms
  • Animate HTML, SVG & React-Native
  • Fine-grained control of delay, duration and easing

Marko and React Move are both open source tools. Marko with 9.08K GitHub stars and 565 forks on GitHub appears to be more popular than React Move with 5.93K GitHub stars and 183 GitHub forks.

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Pros of Marko
Pros of React Move
  • 6
    Simplicity
  • 5
    Speed
  • 5
    Better than React, Vue, etc
  • 5
    No JSX
  • 4
    HTML markup
  • 4
    Components
  • 4
    Performance
  • 2
    Data Flow
  • 1
    Documentation
  • 1
    Low CPU cost
  • 1
    Virtual DOM
  • 1
    Isomorphic
  • 1
    Chut
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    Cons of Marko
    Cons of React Move
    • 1
      Extensibility
    • 1
      Unit test
    • 1
      Mobile native
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      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.

      What is React Move?

      React-move allows you to define your animations using durations, delays and ease functions. In react-motion you use spring configurations to define your animations.

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