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What is Topcoat?

TopCoat is made up of base controls, platform specific styles, themes and a build script to stitch them all together.
Topcoat is a tool in the Front-End Frameworks category of a tech stack.
Topcoat is an open source tool with 4.3K GitHub stars and 373 GitHub forks. Here’s a link to Topcoat's open source repository on GitHub

Who uses Topcoat?

Pros of Topcoat
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Open source
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Backed by Adobe
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Pretty
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Themeable
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BEM Architecture
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Lightweight
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Fast
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Clean
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PSD included

Topcoat's Features

  • Components Galore
  • Themeable
  • BEM Architecture
  • Even our font is open source
  • Icons how you want them
  • PSD included
  • Available via CDN

Topcoat Alternatives & Comparisons

What are some alternatives to Topcoat?
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JavaScript
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Python
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Node.js
Node.js uses an event-driven, non-blocking I/O model that makes it lightweight and efficient, perfect for data-intensive real-time applications that run across distributed devices.
HTML5
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