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    I had high hopes for this thing. But then it starts dubbing things “functional” or “reactive” without even explaining what that means.

    It does not give an overview of what these frameworks are supposed to achieve in general, nor an overview of their architecture.

    It’s not useful at all. This, while still lacking, at least gives some useful information: https://mithril.js.org/framework-comparison.html

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      Moreover, ReasonML is listed in frameworks, but it’s a programming language. (Elm is language too, but at least it contains JS framework in its standard library).

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        Indeed, and it would be nice to start seeing more people include compile to Js languages as well. For example, I thought this comparison was interesting https://medium.freecodecamp.org/a-real-world-comparison-of-front-end-frameworks-with-benchmarks-e1cb62fd526c