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Harmony MV is a frontend framework that manages the state of your application using composable, push-based (reactive) components and immutable persistent data structures. Built on immutable js, snabbdom, and xstream.
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This is an example of the State Action Model pattern (SAM).
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🔮 Stateless message-driven micro-framework in Swift.
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Unidirectional data layer for reactive user interfaces
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Firebase-backed store for Dispatch
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🚀 Simple container of unidirectional data flow.
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A simple approach to learning the beginnings of Redux in Swift.
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An example of Flutter Todo app using Redarx
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Scala.js interface to Cycle.js, a functional reactive JS framework
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This is a Swift implementation of Store component from Redux approach
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A framework to help you build your iOS application fast and clean
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No Flux plus no Redux equals ZeroFux. A stateless unidirectional data flow implemented with Custom Events.
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A Swift state container library with extensible effects.
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Re-implement https://github.com/jaystack/repatch in Kotlin
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Swift Component Architecture, inspired by React JS.
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BackboneJS compatibility layer for React-MVx MVVM framework.
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Minimalistic Android implementation of The Elm Architecture with android architecture components integration.
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