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T3 vs TuxedoJS: What are the differences?
Developers describe T3 as "Client-side JavaScript framework for building large-scale web applications, created by Box". T3 is different than most JavaScript frameworks. It's meant to be a small piece of an overall architecture that allows you to build scalable client-side code. T3 is explicitly not an MVC framework. It's a framework that allows the creation of loosely-coupled components while letting you decide what other pieces you need for your web application. You can use T3 with other frameworks like Backbone or React, or you can use T3 by itself. On the other hand, TuxedoJS is detailed as "A feature-complete framework built on React and Flux". TuxedoJS capitalizes on the performance benefits of React and the simplified application architecture of Flux. It abstracts away unnecessary complexity and implements a more accessible and semantic interface for working with Flux and augmented React components in various aspects of the view logic.
T3 and TuxedoJS can be primarily classified as "Javascript UI Libraries" tools.
T3 and TuxedoJS are both open source tools. T3 with 1.59K GitHub stars and 160 forks on GitHub appears to be more popular than TuxedoJS with 533 GitHub stars and 21 GitHub forks.
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