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Suggest a new tagline #386

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fahad19 opened this issue Dec 13, 2017 · 5 comments
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Suggest a new tagline #386

fahad19 opened this issue Dec 13, 2017 · 5 comments

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@fahad19
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fahad19 commented Dec 13, 2017

Currently

The project has a tagline “Modular JavaScript framework for building reactive and scalable applications”.

Think something simpler

The existing tagline does not really reflect the project well enough. Then again, it is also quite difficult to explain everything in one line well.

Key characteristics of the project include (in no particular order):

  • Gives your applications a structure
  • Environment agnostic (browser, server, CLI)
  • Rendering library agnostic (React, Vue, Preact, or headless - that is, not rendering at all)
  • Composable with multiple packages as needed
  • Each package doing one thing well only
  • Pluggable/extensible/Modular architecture with Apps
  • Reactive in nature (RxJS)
  • Progressive, in the sense of adopting it in existing applications

Some suggestions would be nice on coming up with a new tagline that is easy to pitch to developers just being introduced to FrintJS.

@rkaw92
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rkaw92 commented Dec 15, 2017

How about: "A high-level structural JS framework for composing dynamic applications"?

@fahad19
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fahad19 commented Dec 15, 2017

@rkaw92: I really like the word "structural" in the tagline 👍

@Prutswonder
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"The framework for frameworks" 😁

@alexmiranda
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"A simple rendering-library agnostic framework for building and composing micro apps"

@nunorfpt
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"A simple reactive JavaScript framework for building modular applications"

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