React
Component-centric and ecosystem-rich.
React is widely used for building interfaces from reusable components, with a large ecosystem and many established integration patterns.
Generated Demo Page
A bounded static page comparing React, Vue, and $mol as three distinct approaches to UI development.
Demo Page Artifact
This bounded demo page offers a short, static comparison of three UI frameworks. It is meant for inspection, not interaction, and it stays within the accepted issue scope.
React
React is widely used for building interfaces from reusable components, with a large ecosystem and many established integration patterns.
Vue
Vue emphasizes clear templates, a gentle learning curve, and a compact core that still supports larger application structures.
$mol
$mol presents a more opinionated approach, with a focus on explicit structure and a framework style that differs from the mainstream JavaScript stack.
Reading frame
When choosing React: teams often want a large ecosystem, broad hiring familiarity, and flexible patterns.
When choosing Vue: teams often want a balanced framework with a friendly onboarding path and compact public surface.
When choosing $mol: teams may value its distinct conventions and the clarity of a strongly structured approach.
Boundary
The page uses local markup only. It avoids scripts, forms, embeds, remote assets, and interactive behavior so the result remains inspectable as a bounded demo artifact.
Demo artifact boundary
It was generated from constrained third-party GitHub Issue input inside the Demo Pages workflow. Its role is evidentiary: it shows that a public signal moved through a controlled workflow into a bounded production artifact. It is not official TeqFW, ADSM, or Alex Gusev editorial content.