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React, Vue, and $mol Comparison

A bounded static page comparing React, Vue, and $mol as three distinct approaches to UI development.

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React, Vue, and $mol Comparison

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

Component-centric and ecosystem-rich.

React is widely used for building interfaces from reusable components, with a large ecosystem and many established integration patterns.

Vue

Approachable and expressive.

Vue emphasizes clear templates, a gentle learning curve, and a compact core that still supports larger application structures.

$mol

Structured for strong conventions.

$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

The comparison stays narrow and practical.

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.

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This page remains static, inert, and bounded.

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.

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