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Juris Q&A: A Framework for Developers Who Hate Frameworks

  • Existing frameworks focus on computer efficiency rather than human cognition, creating cognitive overload.
  • Juris offers an intent-based design, avoiding complexity and allowing developers to focus on expressing intent.
  • Juris simplifies development by sidestepping performance problems inherent in sophisticated frameworks.
  • It provides debuggable intent, allowing developers to test and debug components without framework specific tools.
  • Juris enables seamless SSR by utilizing object-based components that work consistently on server and client.
  • The framework's performance outperforms popular frameworks by simplifying implementations and eliminating bottlenecks.
  • Juris's compatibility with the JavaScript ecosystem enhances development flexibility and access to libraries.
  • The framework prioritizes simplicity, using functions without complex patterns for state management.
  • Juris supports unlimited composition patterns and automatic dependency tracking across components.
  • Developers can choose between Juris core for stability and JurisKit for advanced features.

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