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SCREENSHOTS:
Bliss
DESCRIPTION:
Want to use Vanilla JS but find native APIs a bit unwieldy? Bliss is for you. Designed to work with Vanilla JS, not replace it. Only adds one _ property (optional, customizable). Know what you’re running. Excellent for learning. Use polyfills to extend browser support. Adding new blissful methods is easy as pie! Only 3KB minified & gzipped! Bliss is just a collection of helpers and light syntactic sugar over Vanilla JS. It does not account for browser bugs or lack of support of certain APIs, although it only uses features that are both supported across most modern browsers and can be polyfilled. For example, it uses Promises throughout (supported by all latest browsers, can be polyfilled), but, despite the temptation, not arrow functions (syntactic extension, cannot be polyfilled). The idea is that you can extend support by using polyfills, depending on your needs.
Features
- No lock-in, no wrapper objects
- Light as a feather
- Adding new blissful methods is easy as pie!
- Built with modern standards
- (Mostly) readable source
- Chaining without prototype pollution
Programming Language
JavaScript
Categories
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