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Pros of Nuxt.js
- SSR60
- Automatic routes46
- Middleware31
- Hot code reloading27
- Easy setup, easy to use, great community, FRENCH TOUCH21
- SPA20
- Static Websites20
- Plugins19
- Code splitting for every page19
- Custom layouts17
- Automatic transpilation and bundling (with webpack and14
- Modules ecosystem12
- Easy setup12
- Amazing Developer Experience10
- Vibrant and helpful community10
- Pages directory10
- Its Great for Team Development5
Pros of Polymer
- Web components52
- Material design30
- HTML14
- Components13
- Open source5
- It uses the platform4
- Designer friendly. HTMLX concepts3
- Like the interesting naming convention for elements1
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- Last version is like 2 years ago? that's totally rad1
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What is Nuxt.js?
Nuxt.js presets all the configuration needed to make your development of a Vue.js application enjoyable.
You can use Nuxt.js for SSR, SPA, Static Generated, PWA and more.
What is Polymer?
Polymer is a new type of library for the web, designed to leverage the existing browser infrastructure to provide the encapsulation and extendability currently only available in JS libraries. Polymer is based on a set of future technologies, including Shadow DOM, Custom Elements and Model Driven Views. Currently these technologies are implemented as polyfills or shims, but as browsers adopt these features natively, the platform code that drives Polymer evacipates, leaving only the value-adds.
What is Toolkit?
Toolkit makes use of the latest and greatest technology. This includes HTML5 for semantics, CSS3 for animations and styles, Sass for CSS pre-processing, Gulp for task and package management, and powerful new browser APIs for the JavaScript layer.
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What are some alternatives to Nuxt.js, Polymer, and Toolkit?
Meteor
A Meteor application is a mix of JavaScript that runs inside a client web browser, JavaScript that runs on the Meteor server inside a Node.js container, and all the supporting HTML fragments, CSS rules, and static assets.
Next.js
Next.js is a minimalistic framework for server-rendered React applications.
Gridsome
Build websites using latest web tech tools that developers love - Vue.js, GraphQL and Webpack. Get hot-reloading and all the power of Node.js. Gridsome makes building websites fun again.
PHP
Fast, flexible and pragmatic, PHP powers everything from your blog to the most popular websites in the world.
Bootstrap
Bootstrap is the most popular HTML, CSS, and JS framework for developing responsive, mobile first projects on the web.