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<!doctype html>
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<title>TodoMVC</title>
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<img class="logo" src="site/img/logo.svg" width="500" height="86" alt="TodoMVC">
<p>Helping you <strong>select</strong> an MV* framework</p>
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<a href="https://github.com/addyosmani/todomvc/zipball/v1.01" class="zocial red">Download (1.01)</a>
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<h2>Introduction</h2>
<p>Developers these days are spoiled with choice when it comes to selecting an <strong>MV* framework</strong> for structuring and organizing their JavaScript web apps.</p>
<p>Backbone, Ember, AngularJS, Spine... the list of new and stable solutions continues to grow, but just how do you decide on which to use in a sea of so many options?</p>
<p>To help solve this problem, we created <a href="https://github.com/addyosmani/todomvc">TodoMVC</a> - a project which offers the same Todo application implemented using MV* concepts in most of the popular JavaScript MV* frameworks of today.</p>
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<h2>Our Stable Apps</h2>
<ul class="applist">
<li data-routing>
<a href="architecture-examples/backbone/" data-source="http://documentcloud.github.com/backbone/" data-content="Backbone.js gives structure to web applications by providing models with key-value binding and custom events, collections with a rich API of enumerable functions, views with declarative event handling, and connects it all to your existing API over a RESTful JSON interface.">Backbone.js</a>
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<li data-routing>
<a href="architecture-examples/emberjs/" data-source="http://emberjs.com" data-content="Ember is a JavaScript framework for creating ambitious web applications that eliminates boilerplate and provides a standard application architecture.">Ember.js</a>
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<li data-routing>
<a class="routing" href="architecture-examples/angularjs/" data-source="http://angularjs.org" data-content="What HTML would have been had it been designed for web apps">AngularJS</a>
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<li data-routing>
<a href="architecture-examples/spine/" data-source="http://spinejs.com" data-content="Spine is a lightweight framework for building JavaScript web applications. Spine gives you an MVC structure and then gets out of your way, allowing you to concentrate on the fun stuff, building awesome web applications.">Spine</a>
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<li data-routing>
<a href="architecture-examples/knockoutjs/" data-source="http://knockoutjs.com" data-content="Simplify dynamic JavaScript UIs by applying the Model-View-View Model (MVVM) pattern">KnockoutJS</a>
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<li data-routing>
<a href="architecture-examples/dojo/" data-source="http://dojotoolkit.org" data-content="Dojo saves you time and scales with your development process, using web standards as its platform. It’s the toolkit experienced developers turn to for building high quality desktop and mobile web applications.">Dojo</a>
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<li data-routing>
<a href="architecture-examples/yui/" data-source="http://yuilibrary.com" data-content="YUI's lightweight core and modular architecture make it scalable, fast, and robust. Built by frontend engineers at Yahoo!, YUI powers the most popular websites in the world.">YUI</a>
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<li data-routing>
<a href="labs/architecture-examples/batman/" data-source="http://batmanjs.org" data-content="Batman.js is a framework for building rich web applications with CoffeeScript or JavaScript. App code is concise and declarative, thanks to a powerful system of view bindings and observable properties. The API is designed with developer and designer happiness as its first priority.">Batman.js</a>
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<li data-routing>
<a href="architecture-examples/closure/" data-source="http://code.google.com/closure/library/" data-content="The Closure Library is a broad, well-tested, modular, and cross-browser JavaScript library. You can pull just what you need from a large set of reusable UI widgets and controls, and from lower-level utilities for DOM manipulation, server communication, animation, data structures, unit testing, rich-text editing, and more.">Closure</a>
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<li data-routing>
<a href="architecture-examples/agilityjs/" data-source="http://agilityjs.com" data-content="Agility.js is an MVC library for Javascript that lets you write maintainable and reusable browser code without the infrastructural overhead found in other MVC libraries. The goal is to enable developers to write web apps at least as quickly as with jQuery, while simplifying long-term maintainability through MVC objects.">Agility.js</a>
</li>
<li data-routing>
<a href="architecture-examples/knockback/" data-source="http://kmalakoff.github.com/knockback/" data-content="Knockback.js provides Knockout.js magic for Backbone.js Models and Collections.">Knockback.js</a>
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<a href="architecture-examples/gwt/" data-source="https://developers.google.com/web-toolkit/" data-content="Google Web Toolkit (GWT) is an MVP development toolkit for building and optimizing complex browser-based applications. GWT is used by many products at Google, including Google AdWords.">GWT</a>
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<h2>Apps using RequireJS/AMD</h2>
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<a href="dependency-examples/backbone_require/" data-source="http://requirejs.org" data-content="RequireJS is a JavaScript file and module loader. It is optimized for in-browser use, but it can be used in other JavaScript environments, like Rhino and Node. Using a modular script loader like RequireJS will improve the speed and quality of your code.">Backbone.js + RequireJS</a>
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<li data-routing>
<a href="dependency-examples/emberjs_require/" data-source="http://emberjs.com" data-content="Ember is a JavaScript framework for creating ambitious web applications that eliminates boilerplate and provides a standard application architecture. This is an example of using it with AMD modules">Ember.js + RequireJS</a>
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</ul>
<h2>Compare these to a non-framework implementation</h2>
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<a href="vanilla-examples/vanillajs/" data-source="https://developer.mozilla.org/en/JavaScript" data-content="You know JavaScript right? :P">Vanilla JS</a>
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<a href="architecture-examples/jquery/" data-source="http://jquery.com" data-content="jQuery is a fast and concise JavaScript Library that simplifies HTML document traversing, event handling, animating, and Ajax interactions for rapid web development. jQuery is designed to change the way that you write JavaScript.">jQuery</a>
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<p>* <span class="label">R</span> = App also demonstrates routing</p>
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<h2 style="text-align:center;font-weight:300">Scroll down for 30+ more framework apps in Labs</h2>
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<h2>What's new in 1.0.x</h2>
<ul class="whats-new">
<li>All main apps have been completely rewritten for consistency</li>
<li>Routing has been added to many of these</li>
<li>We now have 30+ apps being worked on in Labs</li>
<li>We're using a kick-ass new template</li>
<li>Framework authors and contributors have been consulted to ensure our apps adhere to best practices</li>
<li>We're helping AMD users by adding AMD versions of many apps</li>
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<h2>Selecting a Framework</h2>
<p>Once you've downloaded the latest release and played around with the apps, you'll want to decide on a specific framework to try out.</p>
<p>Study the syntax required for defining models, views and (where applicable) controllers and classes in the frameworks you're interested in and try your hand at editing the code to see how it feels using it first-hand.</p>
<p>Please ensure that if you're happy with this, you do spend more time investigating the framework (including reading the official docs, the source and its complete feature list). There's often a lot more to a framework than what we present in our examples.</p>
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<div class="span4">
<h2>Getting Involved</h2>
<p>Is there a bug we haven't fixed or an MV* framework you feel would benefit from being included in TodoMVC?</p>
<p>If so, feel free to fork the repo, read our <a href="https://github.com/addyosmani/todomvc/wiki">contribution guidelines</a>, and submit a pull request — we'll be happy to review it for inclusion.</p>
<p>Make sure you use the <a href="https://github.com/addyosmani/todomvc/tree/master/template">template</a> as a starting point and read the <a href="https://github.com/addyosmani/todomvc/wiki/App-Specification">app specification</a>.</p>
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<a class="zocial small gray" href="https://github.com/addyosmani/todomvc/wiki">Submit Pull Request »</a>
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<h2>Labs</h2>
<ul class="applist">
<li>
<a href="labs/architecture-examples/maria/src/" data-source="https://github.com/petermichaux/maria" data-content="An MVC framework for JavaScript applications. The real MVC. The Smalltalk MVC. The Gang of Four MVC. The three core design patterns of MVC (observer, composite, and strategy) are embedded in Maria's Model, View, and Controller objects. Other patterns traditionally included in MVC implementations (e.g. factory method and template) make appearances too.">Maria</a>
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<a href="labs/architecture-examples/cujo/index.html" data-source="http://cujojs.com" data-content="Cujo.js is an architectural framework for building highly modular, scalable, maintainable applications in Javascript. It provides architectural plumbing, such as modules (AMD and CommonJS), declarative application composition, declarative connections, and aspect oriented programming.">cujo.js</a>
</li>
<li>
<a href="http://todomvc.meteor.com" data-source="http://meteor.com" data-content="Meteor is an ultra-simple environment for building modern websites.A Meteor application is a mix of JavaScript that runs inside a client web browser, JavaScript that runs on the Meteor server inside a Node.js container, and all the supporting HTML fragments, CSS rules, and static assets. Meteor automates the packaging and transmission of these different components. And, it is quite flexible about how you choose to structure those components in your file tree.">Meteor</a>
</li>
<li>
<a href="http://todomvc.derbyjs.com" data-source="http://derbyjs.com" data-content="MVC framework making it easy to write realtime, collaborative applications that run in both Node.js and browsers.">Derby</a>
</li>
<li>
<a href="labs/architecture-examples/montage/" data-source="https://github.com/Motorola-Mobility/montage" data-content="Montage simplifies the development of rich HTML5 applications by providing modular components, real-time two-way data binding, CommonJS dependency management, and many more conveniences.">Montage</a>
</li>
<li>
<a href="labs/architecture-examples/socketstream/README.md" data-source="http://www.socketstream.org" data-content="SocketStream is a fast, modular Node.js web framework dedicated to building realtime single-page apps">SocketStream + jQuery</a>
</li>
<li>
<a href="labs/architecture-examples/extjs/" data-source="http://www.sencha.com/products/extjs" data-content="Ext JS 4 is the next major advancement in our JavaScript framework. Featuring expanded functionality, plugin-free charting, and a new MVC architecture it's the best Ext JS yet. Create incredible web apps for every browser.">Ext.js</a>
</li>
<li>
<a href="labs/architecture-examples/sammyjs/" data-source="http://sammyjs.org" data-content="Sammy.js is a tiny JavaScript framework developed to ease the pain and provide a basic structure for developing JavaScript applications.">Sammy.js</a>
</li>
<li>
<a href="labs/architecture-examples/javascriptmvc/todo/todo/" data-source="http://javascriptmvc.com" data-content="JavaScriptMVC is an open-source framework containing the best ideas in jQuery development. It guides you to successfully completed projects by promoting best practices, maintainability, and convention over configuration.">JavaScriptMVC</a>
</li>
<li>
<a href="labs/architecture-examples/stapes/" data-source="http://hay.github.com/stapes" data-content="Stapes is a (really) tiny Javascript MVC micro-framework (1.7kb) that has all the building blocks you need when writing an MVC app. It includes a powerful event system, support for inheritance, use with AMD, plugin support and more. A RequireJS Todo application is <a href='dependency-examples/stapes_require/index.html'>also</a> available.">Stapes</a>
</li>
<li>
<a href="labs/architecture-examples/epitome/" data-source="http://dimitarchristoff.github.com/Epitome" data-content="Epitome is a new extensible and modular open-source MVP* framework, built out of MooTools Classes and Events.">Epitome</a>
</li>
<li>
<a href="labs/architecture-examples/troopjs/" data-source="https://github.com/troopjs/" data-content="TroopJS attempts to package popular front-end technologies and bind them with minimal effort for the developer. It includes jQuery for DOM manipulation, ComposeJS for object composition, RequireJS for modularity and Has.js for feature detection. On top, it includes Pub/Sub support, templating, weaving (widgets to DOM) and auto-wiring.">TroopJS</a>
</li>
<li>
<a href="labs/architecture-examples/somajs/" data-source="http://somajs.github.com/somajs" data-content="soma.js is a JavaScript Model-View-Controller (MVC) framework that is meant to help developers to write loosely-coupled applications to increase scalability and maintainability.">soma.js</a>
</li>
<li>
<a href="labs/architecture-examples/duel/www/" data-source="https://bitbucket.org/mckamey/duel/wiki/Home" data-content="DUEL is a dual-side templating engine using HTML for layout and 100% pure JavaScript as the binding language. The same views may be executed both directly in the browser (client-side template) and on the server (server-side template).">DUEL</a>
</li>
<li>
<a href="labs/architecture-examples/fidel/" data-source="https://github.com/jgallen23/fidel" data-content="Fidel is a micro-framework for building widgets, modules and plugins. It resembles the controller in Spine.js and could be considered a controller library. Having not heavily needed models and routing in some of the single-page applications the author built, he found a library focusing on controller logic more useful.">Fidel</a>
</li>
<li>
<a href="labs/architecture-examples/olives/" data-source="https://github.com/flams/olives" data-content="Olives is a JS MVC framework that helps you create realtime UIs. It includes a set of AMD/CommonJS modules that are easily extensive, a high level of abstraction to reduce boilerplate and is based on socket.io, to provide a powerful means to communicate with node.js.">Olives</a>
</li>
<li>
<a href="labs/architecture-examples/plastronjs/" data-source="https://github.com/rhysbrettbowen/PlastronJS" data-content="PlastronJS is an mvc framework built on top of the Closure Library and built to compile with projects that use the Closure Compiler.">PlastronJS</a>
</li>
<li>
<a href="labs/architecture-examples/dijon/" data-source="https://github.com/creynders/dijon-framework" data-content="Dijon is an IOC and DI micro-framework for Javascript. Originally it was meant to be a port of Robotlegs, but deviated to something quite different. It remains however heavily inspired by Robotlegs, and more specifically Swiftsuspenders.">Dijon</a>
</li>
<li>
<a href="labs/architecture-examples/rappidjs/" data-source="http://www.rappidjs.com" data-content="rAppid.js is a declarative JavaScript framework for rapid web application development. It supports dependency loading, Model-View binding, View-Model binding, dependency injection and i18n.">rAppid.js</a>
</li>
<li>
<a href="labs/architecture-examples/o_O/" data-source="http://weepy.github.com/o_O/" data-content="o_O: HTML binding for teh lulz: <br> - Elegantly binds objects to HTML<br>- Proxies through jQuery, Ender, etc<br>- Automatic dependency resolution<br>- Plays well with others">Funnyface.js</a>
</li>
<li>
<a href="labs/dependency-examples/knockoutjs_require/" data-source="http://knockoutjs.com" data-content="This project is an adaptation of /architecture-examples/knockoutjs with require.js.">Knockout + RequireJS</a>
</li>
<li>
<a href="labs/dependency-examples/angularjs_require/" data-source="http://angularjs.org" data-content="What HTML would have been had it been designed for web apps. This is an example of using it with AMD modules.">AngularJS + RequireJS</a>
</li>
<li>
<a href="architecture-examples/angularjs-perf/" data-source="http://angularjs.org" data-content="What HTML would have been had it been designed for web apps. A version with several performance optimizations.">AngularJS (optimized)</a>
</li>
<li>
<a href="http://todomvc.crypho.com" data-source="https://github.com/ggozad/Backbone.xmpp" data-content="Backbone.xmpp is a drop-in replacement for Backbone’s RESTful API, allowing models/collections to be persisted on XMPP Pub-Sub nodes providing real-time updates.">Backbone.xmpp</a>
</li>
<li>
<a href="labs/architecture-examples/canjs/dojo/" data-source="http://canjs.us" data-content="CanJS with Dojo. CanJS is a client-side, JavaScript framework that makes building rich web applications easy. It provides can.Model (for connecting to RESTful JSON interfaces), can.View (for template loading and caching), can.Observe (for key-value binding), can.EJS (live binding templates), can.Control (declarative event bindings) and can.route (routing support).">CanJS (Dojo)</a>
</li>
<li>
<a href="labs/architecture-examples/canjs/dojo-widget/" data-source="http://canjs.us" data-content="CanJS with Dojo (includes a Dojo widget binding example). CanJS is a client-side, JavaScript framework that makes building rich web applications easy. It provides can.Model (for connecting to RESTful JSON interfaces), can.View (for template loading and caching), can.Observe (for key-value binding), can.EJS (live binding templates), can.Control (declarative event bindings) and can.route (routing support).">CanJS (Dojo Widget)</a>
</li>
<li>
<a href="labs/architecture-examples/canjs/jquery/" data-source="http://canjs.us" data-content="CanJS with jQuery. CanJS is a client-side, JavaScript framework that makes building rich web applications easy. It provides can.Model (for connecting to RESTful JSON interfaces), can.View (for template loading and caching), can.Observe (for key-value binding), can.EJS (live binding templates), can.Control (declarative event bindings) and can.route (routing support).">CanJS (jQuery)</a>
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<li>
<a href="labs/architecture-examples/canjs/jquery-widget/" data-source="http://canjs.us" data-content="CanJS with jQuery (includes a jQuery UI widget binding example). CanJS is a client-side, JavaScript framework that makes building rich web applications easy. It provides can.Model (for connecting to RESTful JSON interfaces), can.View (for template loading and caching), can.Observe (for key-value binding), can.EJS (live binding templates), can.Control (declarative event bindings) and can.route (routing support).">CanJS (jQuery Widget)</a>
</li>
<li>
<a href="labs/architecture-examples/canjs/mootools/" data-source="http://canjs.us" data-content="CanJS with Mootools. CanJS is a client-side, JavaScript framework that makes building rich web applications easy. It provides can.Model (for connecting to RESTful JSON interfaces), can.View (for template loading and caching), can.Observe (for key-value binding), can.EJS (live binding templates), can.Control (declarative event bindings) and can.route (routing support).">CanJS (MooTools)</a>
</li>
<li>
<a href="labs/architecture-examples/canjs/yui/" data-source="http://canjs.us" data-content="CanJS with YUI. CanJS is a client-side, JavaScript framework that makes building rich web applications easy. It provides can.Model (for connecting to RESTful JSON interfaces), can.View (for template loading and caching), can.Observe (for key-value binding), can.EJS (live binding templates), can.Control (declarative event bindings) and can.route (routing support).">CanJS (YUI)</a>
</li>
<li>
<a href="labs/architecture-examples/canjs/yui-widget/" data-source="http://canjs.us" data-content="CanJS with YUI (includes a YUI widget binding example). CanJS is a client-side, JavaScript framework that makes building rich web applications easy. It provides can.Model (for connecting to RESTful JSON interfaces), can.View (for template loading and caching), can.Observe (for key-value binding), can.EJS (live binding templates), can.Control (declarative event bindings) and can.route (routing support).">CanJS (YUI Widget)</a>
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