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React.js Boilerplate vs Yolk: What are the differences?
React.js Boilerplate: 🔥 Quick setup for performance orientated, offline-first React.js apps. Quick setup for new performance orientated, offline–first React.js applications featuring Redux, hot–reloading, PostCSS, react-router, ServiceWorker, AppCache, FontFaceObserver and Mocha; Yolk: A user interface library built on RxJS and Virtual-dom. Yolk is a small library built on top of Virtual DOM and RxJS. It exposes a very limited API so that you don't have to spend weeks getting up to speed. Yolk components are just plain functions that return JSX.
React.js Boilerplate and Yolk can be categorized as "Javascript UI Libraries" tools.
React.js Boilerplate and Yolk are both open source tools. React.js Boilerplate with 22.9K GitHub stars and 4.59K forks on GitHub appears to be more popular than Yolk with 950 GitHub stars and 35 GitHub forks.
Pros of React.js Boilerplate
- Amazing developer experience4
- Nice tooling4
- Easy setup3
- Easy offline first applications3
- Great documentation3
- Fast1