We've compiled a list of 63 free and paid alternatives to Aurelia. The primary competitors include AngularJS, Vue.js. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between Aurelia and Meteor, React, Polymer. Also you can look at other similar options here: Development Tools.
We've compiled a list of 63 free and paid alternatives to Aurelia. The primary competitors include AngularJS, Vue.js. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between Aurelia and Meteor, React, Polymer. Also you can look at other similar options here: Development Tools.
Aurelia is a JavaScript client framework that leverages simple conventions to empower your...
Aurelia is a JavaScript client framework that leverages simple conventions to empower your...
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Aurelia Overview
Forward-thinking Written with ES2016. Integrates with Web Components. No external dependencies except polyfills. Leverage the technology of the future but target today's mobile, desktop and browser environments.
Modern Architecture Rather than taking the monolithic framework approach, Aurelia is composed of smaller, focused modules. Use them together as a full-featured framework or pick and choose to build a custom solution.
Two-Way Databinding Our technology enables powerful two-way binding to any object. By using adaptive techniques we can select the most efficient way to observe each property, whether it be through Object.observe, getters and setters, dirty-checking or your own custom mechanism.
Extensible HTML Aurelia's extensible HTML compiler lets you create custom HTML elements, attach new behaviors to existing elements, and control template generation, all with full support for dynamic loading, databinding and batched rendering.
Routing & UI Composition Leverage our advanced client-side router with its pluggable pipeline, dynamic route patterns, child routers and asynchronous screen activation. Don't need a router but need dynamic, data-driven UI composition? We do that too.
MV* with Conventions Who wants to waste time writing tons of configuration code for their MV* architecture? Simply leverage conventions to make constructing your app effortless. Don't like the conventions? Plug in your own or drop them altogether.