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10 Fresh Frameworks for Developers

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  • by Gavin
  • In DEVELOPMENT · RESOURCES
  • — 17 Jul, 2014

A framework is considered as a software application which helps developers in quickly designing and developing dynamic websites. Every month myriad of frameworks been released by several developers to make development process easy and effective.

In this article we have gathered up a list of 10 New Frameworks for Developers, some are more complex than others and offer more in terms of configuration options, widgets and interface options. However, they will allow you to create better things concerning your site. We hope you will discover which one suits your web needs best. Enjoy !!

1. Famo.us

famous
Famo.us is a free and open source JavaScript platform for building mobile apps and desktop experiences. What makes Famo.us unique is its JavaScript rendering engine and 3D physics engine that gives developers the power and tools to build native quality apps and animations using pure JavaScript.

2. Concise

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Concise is built so that you have a lot of options handed to you out of the box. It comes built from the ground-up to be mobile friendly and includes a simple grid system, beautiful typography, and a few other bells and whistles. However, it is also built super lean, with a little over 2,000 thousand lines of CSS, and a few hundred lines of JavaScript. Concise is specifically built to be customized, tinkered with, and hacked.

3. Ampersand.js

ampersand-js
Ampersand.js is a highly modular, loosely coupled, non-frameworky framework for building advanced JavaScript apps. It’s a well-defined approach to combining a series of intentionally tiny modules. Everything is a CommonJS module. No AMD, UMD, or bundling of any kind is included by default. The clarity, simplicity, and flexibility of CommonJS just won. Clear dependencies, no unnecessary wrapping/indenting, no extra cruft. Just a clearly declared set of dependencies in package.json.

4. OnSenUI

onsenui
Onsen UI is a front-end development framework for PhoneGap/Cordova hybrid apps. It focuses on the creation of usable mobile applications. Also, used with Monaca, it is simple to develop backend features and add device support. Onsen UI is developed using Angular.js and Topcoat. Due to its robust architecture structure for mobile applications, you can take advantage of the powerful features of Angular.js.

5. Archteype

archetype
Archteype is a Compass/Sass framework for creating configurable, composable UI patterns and components. It’s well documented and uses a natural language syntax.

6. Headstart

headstart
Headstart is an easy to use automated front-end setup that gets you up and running in seconds. It uses a folder structure and takes care of all the dependencies you’ll need, and even includes optimizations for all sorts of things, like SVG images and hinting.

7. Kickoff

kickoff
Kickoff is a lightweight front-end framework for building scalable, responsive websites. It’s built with Sass and Grunt, and released under the MIT License.

8. Tuktuk

tuktuk
Tuktuk is a lightweight object-oriented CSS framework for easily creating responsive and fully extensible websites. It includes layouts up to twelve columns, as well as forms, buttons, tables, typography, and more.

9. Base

base
Base is developed in SASS / LESS, a powerful CSS pre-processor that helps you write cleaner, more organized, well structured CSS that you can easily maintain over time. Base supports all major browsers and legacy browsers such as IE7.

10. Scribe

scribe
Scribe is a rich text editor framework built and open-sourced by The Guardian. It patches for browser inconsistencies and includes sensible defaults.

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