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It’s a collection of superfast tests or detects as we like to call them which run as your web page loads, then you can use the results to tailor the experience to the user. It tells you what HTML, CSS and JavaScript features the user’s browser has to offer. | It is an ultra-lightweight, zero-dependency, and unopinionated Reactive UI framework, with a mission to "enable everyone to build useful UI apps with a few lines of code, anywhere, any time, on any device". |
Easy to deliver tiered experiences;
Make use of the latest and greatest features in browsers;
Without leaving less fortunate users high and dry. | World's smallest reactive UI framework;
Ultra-lightweight, zero-dependency, and unopinionated;
1.3kB minimized, 0,8kB minimized + gzipped;
React-style programming, without JSX;
First-class TypeScript support;
A scripting way to build UI;
Easy to learn; |
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jQuery is a cross-platform JavaScript library designed to simplify the client-side scripting of HTML.

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