12 Best JavaScript Libraries You Shouldn’t Miss
Best JavaScript Libraries Today I am going to give you some very useful and must use JavaSccript libraries for your websites. These libraries allows you easier development of JavaScript based app development, especially for AJAX and other web technologies. In this article we have collected 12 best JavaScript libraries you must use them and share your experience with us.
1. Famo
Famo is a free, open source JavaScript framework that helps you create smooth, complex UIs for any screen.
2. Gillie
Gillie is a lightweight MVC framework inspired in Backbone. It provides useful methods to perform RESTful HTTP requests
3. Sticker
Sticker is a JavaScript library that allows you to create a Sticker Effect No dependencies (jQuery not required)
4. Dropzone
DropzoneJS is an open source library that provides drag’n’drop file uploads with image previews.
5. JS Capture
JSCapture is a library which capture your desktop using Vanilla JavaScript.
6. Vanilla JS
Vanilla JS is a light weight cross-platform framework for build powerful, incredible JavaScript applications.
7. Durandal
Durandal JS specially used for single page apps.
8. InstantClick
InstantClick is a library that speedup your website.
9. Boba
Boba is a JS library designed for Google Analytics
10. Forio
Forio Contour JavaScript Charts to visualize data.
11. SkelJS
SkelJS A www frontend framework.
12. Scroll Reveal
ScrollReveal is a JavaScript library fade in trigger items on viewport.
I hope you like these libraries and please write your favorite JavaScript Libraries names below in comments so we will make them featured in our next articles.
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Very useful… Thanks for always providing amazing information
What difference between Vanilla JS an Pure JS, I can’t down Vanilla JS, it say 0KB @@
That’s because Vanilla = Pure in most cases as Minecraft without modes is Vanilla Minecraft, or pure JS (without frameworks or libraries) is also Vanilla JS.
Vanilla JS is a joke intended to show you how slower is to use tools like jQuery compared to knowing how to do some things yourself.
nice article