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CalDOM JS - an agnostic, reactive and minimalist (3kb) JavaScript UI library

Instead of pulling you into a library-specific magical world, CalDOM let you fully access the DOM directly while keeping the reactivity.

A 2-in-1 virtual-DOM & no-virtual-DOM approach if you will.

So you could take full advantage of native APIs & mix it with other libraries to gain superior performance & flexibility in the development process.

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