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tulipan

v1.7.0

Published

Tulipan.js is a simple minimalistic and progressive JavaScript Framework for building Single Page Applications on the web

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tulipan

Tulipan.js is a simple minimalistic and progressive JavaScript Framework for building Single Page Applications on the web.

Introduction

Tulipan.js was made for teaching purposes, but since it uses modern web technologies, it can be used also for production and commercial purposes.

Tulipan.js is a forked and a combination of several Javascript pieces of technologies. Following the Single-Responsability Principle, it combines the best selected tools for each of the features found in a common Single Page Application.

Installation

Drop the following into your page:

<script src="//unpkg.com/tulipan"></script>

You can also use jsdelivr

<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/[email protected]/dist/tulipan.min.js"></script>

or use via npm:

npm install tulipan --save

Integration

Consider Tulipan.js as a Swiss Tool, it integrates in a convenient way several Javascript libraries and Frameworks, to allow beginners to develop high end modern web applications. The following list shows all technologies integrated and their use.

| Library/Framework | Description | | ---- | ----------- | | Vue.js | Using the branch 1.0, Vue.js is the base front-end framework for the Model-View-ViewModel pattern | | vue-resource | Selected http client, it is used to make web requests across the Internet | | Navigo | Library selected to make javascript routing for SPA development | | Store.js | Library selected for cross-browser storage | | Underscore.js | Library selected for functional programming |

Documentation

You can find Tulipan.js documentation on Read the Docs.

Support development

If you liked this, donate to the cause.

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License

MIT

Copyright (c) 2020-present, Nelson Carrasquel