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Pros of Konva
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    • 837
      Components
    • 673
      Virtual dom
    • 578
      Performance
    • 509
      Simplicity
    • 442
      Composable
    • 186
      Data flow
    • 166
      Declarative
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      Isn't an mvc framework
    • 120
      Reactive updates
    • 115
      Explicit app state
    • 50
      JSX
    • 29
      Learn once, write everywhere
    • 22
      Easy to Use
    • 21
      Uni-directional data flow
    • 17
      Works great with Flux Architecture
    • 11
      Great perfomance
    • 10
      Javascript
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      Built by Facebook
    • 8
      TypeScript support
    • 6
      Speed
    • 6
      Server Side Rendering
    • 6
      Scalable
    • 5
      Easy to start
    • 5
      Feels like the 90s
    • 5
      Awesome
    • 5
      Props
    • 5
      Cross-platform
    • 5
      Closer to standard JavaScript and HTML than others
    • 5
      Easy as Lego
    • 5
      Functional
    • 5
      Excellent Documentation
    • 5
      Hooks
    • 4
      Scales super well
    • 4
      Allows creating single page applications
    • 4
      Sdfsdfsdf
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      Start simple
    • 4
      Strong Community
    • 4
      Super easy
    • 4
      Server side views
    • 4
      Fancy third party tools
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      Rich ecosystem
    • 3
      Has arrow functions
    • 3
      Very gentle learning curve
    • 3
      Beautiful and Neat Component Management
    • 3
      Just the View of MVC
    • 3
      Simple, easy to reason about and makes you productive
    • 3
      Fast evolving
    • 3
      SSR
    • 3
      Great migration pathway for older systems
    • 3
      Simple
    • 3
      Has functional components
    • 3
      Every decision architecture wise makes sense
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      Sharable
    • 2
      Permissively-licensed
    • 2
      HTML-like
    • 2
      Image upload
    • 2
      Recharts
    • 2
      Fragments
    • 2
      Split your UI into components with one true state
    • 1
      React hooks
    • 1
      Datatables

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    Cons of Konva
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        Requires discipline to keep architecture organized
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        No predefined way to structure your app
      • 29
        Need to be familiar with lots of third party packages
      • 13
        JSX
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        Not enterprise friendly
      • 6
        One-way binding only
      • 3
        State consistency with backend neglected
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        Bad Documentation
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        Error boundary is needed
      • 2
        Paradigms change too fast

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      What is Konva?

      It is an HTML5 Canvas JavaScript framework that extends the 2d context by enabling canvas interactivity for desktop and mobile applications. It enables high performance animations, transitions, node nesting, layering, filtering, caching, event handling for desktop and mobile applications, and much more.

      What is React?

      Lots of people use React as the V in MVC. Since React makes no assumptions about the rest of your technology stack, it's easy to try it out on a small feature in an existing project.

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