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vapor.js
DESCRIPTION:
vapor.js is a joke JavaScript framework presented as the smallest and fastest library possible. Its central joke is that it provides functionality in zero lines of code, making it a parody of lightweight framework marketing. The repository includes files and packaging artifacts, but the actual concept is intentionally empty. It can be “used” by including an empty script tag or omitting the script entirely. The project became a humorous reference point in the JavaScript community because it satirizes exaggerated performance claims and framework minimalism. It is useful mainly as developer humor, historical internet culture, and a playful reminder that sometimes the fastest dependency is no dependency.
Features
- Zero-line JavaScript framework concept
- Parody of lightweight library marketing
- Empty script usage pattern
- Minimal performance overhead
- Developer humor reference
- MIT-licensed joke project
Programming Language
JavaScript
Categories
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