Open-source JavaScript library for building user interfaces
Vue.js (commonly referred to as Vue; pronounced "view"[6]) is an open-source model–view–viewmodel front end JavaScript framework for building user interfaces and single-page applications.[12] It was created by Evan You and is maintained by him and the rest of the active core team members.[13]
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